The Capitalist Conspiracy (Comic) (1971) G. Edward Griffin

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R'l?Vd ll"~ ti'CU1 i u 4 u1,leri'cd' (11916191) ~ Mr,., G'f'i ffin is

na.ti,oJlnaUy kno'wn fo',rhiis lectures and debate fr'om r'he' ,Ame'rl,c:anislt p,oin[ ,of vie' ~

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,s'Dund'tl'a,ck t'lkien fr'D,m ,tb,e dlocum,en,t'uy film of 'the same 'Iti,t:~e", In ,.ddi,tion to ,Ii!ey' p,'ho,t'op-a,pills, ,I'l1,I~- iU,u:s:tt',a,£ions'-1 ,c:ntir'eiy Die'. ma'terial ,and, le',x't,e'DsiYe :(ootnIQ'I,e,s, have bee:D,~_,dd,ed, w'h,ic:i1, makes ,tbi,s a, most wlua'bLe' :rlefe'"_c::nce fo;r' fiurt'h.!e,r s't'u"dy" r,esearch" (, ;,_,d dlis'cussbJ:o'l'

he Cap'it,dl'i'st' IC,an'pi'~Q;C:J' is ,nol,o'££er, d. ,a~ a Slclll,o,larly tome , or an e ,baul,tive treatise '0,0 the subject" Rather" itw8'-, ciol:n,c:livl~:d: as an ,atldio, .. risual,aid intendedto 'be 'viewed, 'by

audienees -"f,"··r-,P'I"e. ~ '-~PY.' ';n--'"I.r-='AIE!" an d' 'b::-lgl,~I""'!IlT'A'u-'nlll'Jm--,-lo";-w-"~,p ,

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1'£ doe:., nottell Ian l:h,er,c :is, 1£'01 ko,o,w'-e,s',p'eicially abolu,t the ,aster ICoIDslp:kalc:'" 'b,e'hind, bo'£,bthe 'C'QI:m,Dlu,nis,t and ')'ICapit~lisf~'" ICIDIDs,pir',BICiesjl But it is ,the: aU',hor' _ eC-"-D,I£I't ltlo,p ~ :tb"at m,t wiJl pre:,sen't; eno,'ugh 'D!~= the mlcr'le,d.ible sitary to sti'm'Ulate ,I St:['O'I~g C:ur'i!Dlsity 'on, 't':he part olf t'11,'1: reader, a ,curlo,sity' 't'h"at:,_ h,o;peful~Y'.' wiU _,ea,d him to e :pj'olre tl"e bea'vier :an,dmo:~e s,ch,o,larl~ w'Q'rks, IE'hiat mi_-"Y be 5,'0,= ,.Ire,d widl,ilb, text and footnote,

Thle' 'isS,U,e5, raise:d, ill It his preSI,en't,a'tioIR are DICU': P'Cl,'litilt'al 'm nature.

~N'evler'th,e'less-., r'h"ey dOl Ic,all"Y' powle:rfu:f po,iiticial 'impHc,2'1tionS'ii Ifp'artisan acrion cOluld be b',ack-d, 'U'PI hi" a, bro p'ublic

un _',I,ra,oldium; 'Qf Ith,cs_' iss,ule,I,- ~,t ,-0': have a profoluod, 'Uupa,lc't up"Oln ehe {U'tW'II!: 101':£ O'U:[' Repu' IC,~

We 'wi's:h, ItlO :a,c'kn,IQIWIe dgc' 'th:I,'t this 'pre'sc'nta.Eio:n. 'W,I~S 'i'ns,p'irie'd -'f

C-11.m,'''''n- 'S"/ usen '1I'iIl!' '11....0. 01''1.;- - T" ';-"'1',_;j, "" :~'·',Ic"'d:-' c .. ·· . ~~p,l'f~m';.'L·tL w-- -'I~II·'C-·')-11 ·w" ',C' JLIIQ• :1!'rQi,'.,tI',o, ;11'

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ID,ne: lo,f t"b,e' Imos't 'irm,p'Dlr'lt,BLnlt documl'e:D't's of' rh i,sl d'l:',cldl.le ~

_Ill spi ra C' '.' n '_ f t 11. c dark est

_. ,- ords in the t:~nguagc' of 111,- n,.,

'V tel" there is, ha rdlly i~ :shllg,ilc pl~"gC' of h is'tor tll"n does n -c t p,arriaU', 'fl, -~ ca 1 'h:

dead I · "f I " nspiracy at 'w, rk, lilt ,,' ras

~l conspiracy tha ',,'I,iT rctcd Brutus a:~~nins,t IO,n! ar 'ill the Ro ~ n I-- nate on t hi ~ de uf M~lrc h, lit was, a, conspiracy Ith~llt plot-

d 'I b 'I f' ,-- · I

te rnc t 'tr~I', cu ,,' _',:,'[' Poinr b- -n..,

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CI -i 'I __ rn ld during the America n

[u till n. li't ',-_~.~- a conspieac- that led John~lkl!s Booth to the assa sination of , resident Line In on Good F'ridt y,~ 18 5~

Th P3;t rec - r ' r - f man is, burd 'ned \j ,. h . _,oun rs of I· ainatio I I' ,,,,c,r :t

cornbin __ .,palac: clot ' and betra "aI!S in war, Th tenet of conspiracy has, been a do:m,in"'lllt ~olrlc, in ,_-_~I histor r. But in spit f this clear record, an I_-_'-~~'~ zi~g nun br f P' O'_-~' ha 'I'~' b ' un 'to. 'L~ ff at th ' 0' i'biliLY of con' pic.,cy a't~, ork

'I tidY .' Th Y dismis .such an id amerely as ,_,. I C nsplratorial view' of histo .'

Th I_~'u£'_-ose' of this presentation !, £10' shov th '. rb c 11 piratorial . i_ w of histor,' -p~rtiC'ularlf re ,- c H histor ~is the corr ct view: that there is a secret and po -'rfjul cornhine at work 'tolday,~ I:h~ t i" c nstieute th unsee' ~rn m '0-- he Unit d t ites: Mild th t it prop 'r} C an be ide n rified as 'Th, ' I ap' .. ltulis t Conspirac y"

te net of conspirh -_" been ,I. domin - nit ~£Dr,cle in aU his-

The - cy

tor 'I elf man cannot 1 ee ii' alt work Itod_fl.

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hi (I - ), ,n -time m bster-murder r, : ht'd 'b .ore rhe "I'CR-_'re Rac_'~'- t I rn rnber f th(-" ~. "- _- ~" '0· .ra,

t ' the' public ,~_ ItaJ! of

- d r, ckete ri .. 'h,

_ -,

~ u! a . 'rice' 0_" -11001-0100 1011 hi~ '- an member ,of the Ir~,ani2at:ion whe

I _ . il nc him,

U Qul h:e' {~lel.owJ p,rol I _I - ' of his ry r, ; DIW-,J, Univer ,ity"bi,- b'y' his OW1I boast, an

,- i' h ~, fron't,-r'v'i,ew' f the wor'ld's money r structur I, 111 hi, b -,k T~' ,- d ,_ nd Hop, ,-

"I 0, - . ,d O'D,e of .h ,blELt kep' ,- " rets

f' 11- .

IOI~ ,3 une.

,ar I

P h

n 1'9'631, th nation was h eld spellbound by [hie testimony of ,g~ n~Eer JOle' V',alachi as he e .posed the inside

,_' 0- kin- of I'll int r 'Ii tional crime

s ndic te 'n,o, n the 10 _. _ ostra or

,-

the - afia, No m, Itt r hoi , car, fuUl crim ..

inal con .. piracies are organized, eventuallv rhey ar '. xposed 'because' omeone on th insid' boes to the - urhorities and t lk-

The arne is, tru -, with politi aJ . onspiracle 5,. For instan ce, over the yea rs chr ~ hi ',., been a sr ady stream of defector from the Communi t ,app'_ ratus and thror I-"h their testim ,:0 '-, we now hay'€! a

, - .

cle r idea of how that conspiracj is or-

ganize -,' and operated ..

But one la'rg':_ piece of th puzzle a1\, '. hi 15 beenm i ling., It is '. m tter of _: c I I.' I, that son ., I f h. _, rea it , h elp Ito

rorld Communism loften has lome fr In prominent and respectablele e ~S within th United States, ' ,h,-riousl, tll se men

,'-

. r .t 'I I' mrnunist 'i A,. a m tt r o~- fa t, .n ~, of th m 'r' xtrcmeh - I' .lthv - nd

.

- 'r thought of ,_ capitalisn .. hi up-

posedly ~ would have rhe jnose to' lose' under socialism ,nd Commuui n1 ..

And ' -,[ the r lord i, ,di"tu'rbh!l,~ly

c onstst nt, [hi ' ml ric n -, r - ,at dlv

..

}U1C I~ 3' k "d II h .. v ? 'Why havc s m ... If the

ri hi' t 'pIC 0 pl , 'in the United Starcs=borh in nd outsid f -O'\1fernI111'n t---all'i'ncd rhemscl IS with I ftist p licic thut 'W ul _ ,appc__ 1t.1 b the' p,~ th to their 0\ n destruction? And if thcr is i,1 con ... spiracy ar work ~u'10ng rh _'I! men, whv hasn't omeonc on the inside ""x'P'o' ed it?

Th - an r is,' me n ~ Ih.I$!'

. r .. I arroll I uiglcy is ,\' r fcs .Ir of historv at I_:C, r~ t ~I.·:n Un11-

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ver 'it' . '.' He is rhc ·~,U thor 'Of the widelv

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u cd textbook l'!~~ ulntio u 'v.~f '_ irili:.J,t,iuu.,

,H~ i a memb "'r ,f th xlin rii,aJ board uf Ith 'I month I, . eric -i, 'li,1 - "'Ulr,c"ut Ili.(tor .. H Ti, has been ;11 Frequcn lecturer ilUd con: U I tun t tor SUC~'ll J~I'I U P as till C I ndustria 1 Collezc of tlrc Armed Forces" the Br uk. ...

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i no" I n- i tu tin n ~ th " UI~"I~ - ,,1 va)' '\\/'c,~l p ns

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La boratory I ·t h c ·Nl'i1.'Vi~'~~ Co '1: lc'g,c'~lt he S 11t).th 18·0 n ·h .. 1 n I ] 1 s ti, 't u tc .~ an d. ·t ~l, Ie St at C Departmcut. Dr. Q'U:lg~lcy has ,~I~.SOI been clcsely associated wit h In~U] y. o f the fam ~ Uy Idy~lt.ll clt~C'S of the supcr-rlchv He is, by his own. boast, an jnsidcr with .n frlDnt ro\w v~cw of the world's monic), powcr stru C It urc 101

W hie n Dr, IQU i:g'~cy' wrote: the

13QO"'p,~lgc book of dr'y h.·istory entitled ~fr~fg'f/f'Y' d'ul(1 .HuIJ,e ,.~. h:~' was, obviousthat it would_ never be read hy 'r he masses, ~·t was intended for the intellectual elite. .An,d tao such a select readership Dr, Q'U'~gJcy cauriousl y exposed Q'nIC of the best kept secrets Olf all rime. But he aISI01 made it quite clear that hie 'was an exrrem c~ y friendly ap o1.ogis/t forth is ,gr'OU p and that he 'fully supports th,eir go,als and purposes ...

OlD p'3;8e' 9150, Dr ~ Qu~gley saY's:

l b.O!l_ of the operations of this: 'n.,etwoirkbe,cl!'u.s,e I have studied it for tvIIlenty ye,ar.:.: and was permitted fOI'f two YII! ars, in the le~rly 19,610' 1" 'CO examine its plapers and secret relCIQI' I, •. I have no a'vleT'sion '[01 'it or to most of its aims and. have for much of my B·fe been close to it ,a.n.d t o m,mny of its, instrumel]ts'~i' ~. ,', In gle':ner,all, m-y chief dif .. ferenee of opinion is that it wishes

.. ~ --e' m~ ain -- --c-kno- -n ~"12.

'11..01 [" .'-.-1 I .. UD.· ,· .. ···W· " •.. ~ .• , •.

'Dr ~ Q'uig']ley points. IQU·t ,tha'c", during the pUle 200 Ylearsl,- w·hille' the peoples ,of the world :W3JduaUy we'rlf winning their polirical ·fre,e1do,m "&,Q"m monarchies. the

m,ljolF b,ln'king ~a~ninc.1 Qf 'the world were nu~lify'i.n!g the trend towa.rd rcprcsentadv,c ,~uv'crlH'llcllllt: by setting up new dynastics of poHtic',~d control but hc'hind ehe scenes, 'in the fo'rm ofin·tclrn~lti,'o'n"l~ financial IC10lllbi ncs, ThlC1SC 'ban king dynasties h,a.d learned that ,an go,.v,e·rn·~ menta-whet I'll cr t h,c'Y be :~11 01 narc hies '0'"

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Q.c:·m'Dl'::ra:CIi€!S- must ;. orrro'w'mo Dey 'l n

rimes of c'mlcrg~nc'Y ~ and that b~l providi tlg: 'sue h funds 'fro m. th cir own pr ~v.a tc res,ourlcc's'~Wilth strings attached, of

IDr-'

eoursc=gradually ,th c'y could bring both

ki.'no.····s and democratic leaders under' their

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Dr, QU'igley believes that people shoul d be more :fa.:miliar· with the jden ritiles of these clever banking d'ynas't'~es~ They include such names as B,B-rring Hambros Laaard, Erlau:g,er-War'bufg S,cbroderc Selingman, the Speyers, Mirabaud MaJ]e,t'~1 Fould, and above .a,n I R:o·l.hschl[d and ,Mor:ua.-. ~ n~

I~i-

,t should be noted that. whIle the

'R··· sths 'h- ilds and c '''·'h",.,- J'~'- ···~~h~· fam ~

. _0 _ n se.__ slan~ Ch.. er_ eWJIa . ._Pl. ~.

:inles. cooperated 'tog'ed er in these ventures, this W'U hy no means a Je:wi.sh monopoly as some' have a1~eged, .. Men of finance of ma'ny nationalities 811d ma;ny religious ,an d non-religious haAc·k!10'und.s ccllaborated c:o,Ge'ther·to erie at e this super-structure lOf hidden powerv l ts essenee was not race, nor religion " n or :n:ati.,o,niaHty jj lit ~-_ as simp'ly a passion ~o,r control lover other human, beings, Dr ..

~ i;g~le:y identifies this F'iQUP simply as the ':"'1:0 eernadonal Bankers. '-1

AU ,IjD,viernmeDlls, ....... wh,elb,er tbe·y 'be' mon:l[icD-ies 10lr Ide:.m.Dcraciesl~mlust 1ibolrro'VI Dlone1'Y itn. times o,lf

'D'me·~lo·A1n,ry' - ""~"n'lUl- I -'I'":DI'" ,0. t'I'L'-1

~. . . til""" .!Ijoo '.' I~ ~ ._1 _ J' ."",03 " 'It De

hllrerrna't i,ona~ ban killg' dYRu"tiles le1arne1d thae, by' pro,vidio,B funds,

c: ~h I. . iii .

(101m t.~~.e:lr O'Vln. plrm·";t,e1rlls;ourcles·~

withl~.riDgsl a:ta.cih,ed~gJaduaDy th,ey could hringhoih. kin;gsl ,and. democraricle _ ders 111.ILD,d'l·r Ihle'w 100·n·l:rID1"

In, 16119',~, i tlero:ation,d b,ankier' -~-':ilJ:'I:_m,

Pa 11:[ ,~ n (b c-l) IOI'b ained he c'h;- r'(, r at It'h '

B'·I .. n "', o f- 'n"la.ln,d.·. "'lII,od- rh pi 0' 'w'e'·r·-' over

~__ __ _ I _ _ =. _ _ _" I I. 1_ 1 I, ,_ ' .. ". 1". _ - ~ _

,

"in I md" mone , .. e,y zen =e,D into,

pri' are ba ds ..

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he e-_ r not th - sai ie as, the local commercial b,ank, rs with who'mwe deal inveryda life. Inter .. national b _ 'r eat" n t,~ ,ith the !_-cen ... era] public, but with th industrial gi mts of th~'.-, ,'r d, with other finnci insti ution and _ peciaUy w'I,th gO'_lern:men'ts,~ T'he kc'y 'to their success has been 'to control nd manipul t ' th mi. ne Y ,y't ern of a natio n, wh ile letting 'it appell.r te be contr ned byrhe go ernrnent .. The net ,effect is to ere tc money out of nothing, ] md it to [he govrnmlcnt~ __ nd then c 1. lect inter _ t ,n it:; .~ rath ar profin ble transaction , t ay [h e least,

F r e ~ mpi in. 1694 intern tional banker willi .m P"_ rcrson obt'aine'd the charter f rh .. " Ban 'k of Eng] ~ nd andl the power 0"1' r England' s mone - system Fen

into ivate hands .. In a boas:t,fu~ mood

Paterson aid:

The b,an k ~ ath benefit 0_' interest on all m 'Rey' whi hit, creates our of nohin '. J

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R,_ginald Me'Kenna Briti,h '. ha lelen - r

I "~if the E, chequ 'r warned n . t int =-n _ 'it In~ ,)' ba - er not only I· re e m'n~, UI' of no hing;, 'but also c 'In r ·11 g. vernments,

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Two hundred and thirty y,ears 'later' Reginald McKenna British Chan,cleUolI of th E ch quer said:

The bani s can and do create mon-

'., .. ' . And th y w 110' control £ he

credit of '[he' nation direct the policy of Governments. and hold in the hoHow of th ir h_ nds rh destin of the pea - J _ ,."'

" n 19146c Eng~and IS Labour g,o,--,ern. m 'D t r,eVID k: eel. th e charter and na .. tio:naHzledrh,(! Ban k of En:gland,., officially it b came a' art f Ith g V -rnm' t itse]f~ It is imports nt 10 note, hlw -- r, chat I S, late as 1961 _ ord Crom _'f 'Of title banking family 'O:f Baring was named go,ve'rno:r' IOf [hie bank" ' nd Ith,€! board of director includ _-d epresentatives of Lazard, Hambro md 're' feU .. ' 0 hin

j - - - ~ I

had changed exc ept outward a,_-p~, tr-. ances to confuse - nd d ceive the uninform e d II,

Turning to 'I:h ~ U aired State s. -. r ii

Quigle ~ tells us:

The structure 10':- Financial controls created by the tycoonsl of ''''B'~g, Banking' -I and -- Bi,: Business" :in the

period 1880 ... 19 '3 -, ofe~"traordi .. nar ' _ ,orn pi, i -, . n business fi,ef being bunt on ~_ rother both b in' a:11 ied and semi-inti penden t 3' SO~ elates, the who~ rea ing upward into two pinacle ~ f conornie "11d finan,eial pow r . '.' I ne CI mter d 'in- ew' York _--,as h ad d b. ' J .. P,

Morgan and lomp '0, and the other, in Ohio was, headed hy the Rockefeller fam U, '. " hen these rw

,C Pi 'r u ed as 'til I' ge nerall y did-

they could influ. n I I he ec rn mic

llifc -,f the count r _' to ' . large de -',e and could almost control its political ~ifc-, at least In ,th,c Federal leveLs;

J,., Pierpont Morgan (abO\llc) 1, 902,. Rh/~ln d only by the R k, ~cH r dvnast __ for ccouomi and p litic .. I pou r in till U ni ted --,ta,t,e!i~

T'I'U: uffi,cc of J'! P .. MorgiJJI (1Icft), \ll,alU and Dr, ad ,- tre t ," New York City .. 19tO.,

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11. the Uni:t'c,d Stares 'it wu _ i'n -v'i[,)bl, rhatthc interuari- nul ban ki ng in IC'r'ests would attempt to _'s[ilbH~h the _:c: Inc kind of private monopoly Oyler rhe monev s,y tern 'rh"lt chrC- had ,,1,ch ieved in

,~ ..

En: lund~ France Germany ~,t'll, .~lnd

Switacrlund. Th same fornl,u'l,a 'w'OU~I-c1 be us d i Ma kc ; t lu,uk li kit! _ ::_ over n In I'll t operation, but, ke p th contr I in prii_,~l,t ~Hlnd,s~

John ,. Rockefeller had purchased

the 'Chase' Bank, and his brother WifUam bou I- ht the N,~lt~,nal Cit B_ nk of lew

, -'

York .. The' Rockefeller 'Chase Bank W'

later merged with the 'W, rburg's M mhattan Bank 'to, ~o:r:m the Chase-M" nh - tt _ - ,-

one of the most powerful financial combines, in the world roday. Ac,tin'_ in cone 'ft with [hie M,or:gan banking de- n ',[y, they spent untold millions of dollars to promote Icgisla.' ien that would. ,u,-n't to them a private 'fr'an,ch:is'e overrhi,s, nation r5 m.onley ,system.

'To sell this s ''heme ~'O rl ,-, I' oters ,the

moncpelists created the p'ro'p,~g,a'l,d'a line tha'[ the proposed bankin ',la .-~ somehow 'wlould wo,rk ,agail'ls't the monopolies, Politician rook up rh _ cry - 'Banking

Reform" md "Down '. ith Wall Street." And then tOI make: it look convincing, the financial r rcoons publically pre ... tended, to loppose the measure, all the 'W hile fin ancing i't behlnd the' scenes,

On December 22 1913r'I the ederal Reserve Act fi,n,all, was passed into law,. Something kno 'n as the F,edl ral Res, rye System c,a:m.lei,Mrltobleil1g,-, and, ,:,ith it tOltal control of the nation's money feU in to pri v te hands, ,61

__ I hie. Fed,er,a,~ R_ese:rv'le System olely i responsible for ere I:ing mone'y in the United States, The Treas-

UTy prints onlv what the Federal Res' e tells it to print, The far gre'at r amount of checkbook money is also determined b_ this group" Yet is is 'lot a gOlvlern ... me nt agencY'1 nd is entirely bevond the reach of the American 'Voter.

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The twe,lv, p''fi' atlciy owned N,ltio,nal Banks, '[ha,~ make UPI -'hIe F,ederal Reserve s,ysl'tlm! are controlled primarily '_ y title ha,nkiD,g; d'ynas"ti,esl thai! worked

'20 h -rd tOI bring h t '-ys1lem in~OI 'bein:r ~ Th,c: creaaion !of m,oney in th ~ Unite,d States ~', ,I



0,0,1 a govern:mle'ot op,e an n,

Th,~ Rockefeller Cha, _' B_ ok wa· m r'gl d - ith the Wa:rb,urg"s Manhattan Ban-, 1:0 form th" ChaseMa:nhattan (-' i'lIO'W11 h ere) 1 one of the most

P'OIWC.rti- J finan'cial combines in I' h ' or lid tOlday ..

-ctiog: in concert wi h the M- j~_n bankinlg dynastY-I tit1e'y spent UDlo,ld millions ,~,f d ,_U'_T It, ,I pr'oml)te

the ~ ederal Re erve A, _ c. "

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S,tandin', ': (L) 'I ,Ni,co' ~'~I _' •

Budle,r, Precide:n't ~f'Colum'bia;, (R) J 'p~ M-:rgan,~ -='_'atd: (=-)

Lord, Rlead~'- '. (,_,) Be':nj,amin Stro:ng" fir~ It' elba - _-ma_:_l of ,th - Fe,d, raj, Reserv _ loal'd,. Th ' presidents 10 'the Ivy League c llge-' a --,d members '0,£ the Federal Re', rve -, , J - d hav

al,ways ow -d h ",~ Ir job -, to Inl tier na1ri onal b _nker I'

T _ chnicall the sto -k ,of rh _' F,_ deral Rerv S, ste m is held b1y t_,el'-e' plio-ate'. 1, o,wned'- National Banks that make up the ',y,s'cem.. Th ese , in turn, are owned prim- rify by the privar banking dynas'ties that 'worked so h_ rd Ito, brin - that s _ ,- t,_ m into being!!

- I 'W,-, .he 51 ven memb r of ,th Fed _ ral Reservi B, _ard are appoint' d b_ the Pr esident for a t rm of ,fo,urtc__l" 11 y,_,rs e.~ ch, In spite of th incrcdibl 1----n8r11. of th se a poinrmeuts, n verthe .. less, ,they ,- re su ppos d to ere _'t -, the illusion that -h peop)l- -, ,ctin,_ through th ir

_ leered lc~ d,· rs h v' some I i, in the

n . ion's l, ouerar - polici ,. ~ In -'racd cc hov -,'"'v'r, v ~ry pr' sident since the b sinning ,of the Federa] Reserve S, rem hi

ap ointed n] . those men who wcr

cong! ~nia~ [0 the fhuU1Ci·1,~ int -rs rs I, f the intcrnatioua] ban kin .-, d lUI rics, There have been 1'10 IC)U: ptions,

For .. ample, th _ verv fil~ It :golc_ rH'OI'r ,of the F' dcral Res 'f C s,- tern wa B '11- jamin Stn ng. who W~lS ,t( close collc n~u - IQf rv1ont''l'guc Norman of' rhc BiUlk of Eng,lilnd~ .and S -ro1t OWCI_~ h is 'Vc,'~ career to the fa'vor uf the Ml'H~g:~UI h·ulk.,'

Colonel Eldwa.rd M,~I,nd,'cUHlolusc (below)1 tlu~ 1i"UI1SeC'll guardiian ,iiul,G:eP'" of the Federal Re erve S'YStIC'I,11. was ,3 b'ehinld, .. the-scenes I l1ull1ipularor of prominent po~idc3t1 figures. II w,ood~·,oi'w wason 'WrUi, It'Dlltar~y dependeut on I House for ;a~~. 'pol, ~ r i,c,aJ decisions,

"tis, now known thatdlf!' original Fled,eraiRe'servle Board. 'W',IS, hand pi1cked hy~IC,o,],olnel" Edward Mandell House, who e,ar:[y in his, career had. repr',eSC'11ted B,j,;oitish_-nd American banking'

n 1912, I Colonel H'DtUS,e authored a book entitled Phi'ip Dru, -_,dln~·~~'i.s ... , trator. The hero, a thinly di ~ ised ver-

sion of himself in real lifE',c as, a behind .. the ... scenes manipula 0'[' of prominent political figure's~ In the disguised form of a novel, ,th,e hook 13')'.5 bare the genleral strategy that has belen fellowed ever since evert to the \,f1ery p'n!senl:~

It tells of how a small ;group of Insiders cause a depression and then bring about the election of a man named Rockland, Rockland gh,es firl side charts and launches a p'fogr,am called the N'ew



in terests,

TI, e I,~ ti U1'tl t e Papers of 'CO,IO"1'el' House, edited by Charles Seymour, re .. veal House as the - unse,en gu"u'dian an .. gel' ~ 'of the Federal Reserve System. It is clear fT'lom the words of .Mr,. Seymour that the S,chiffsthe Warbur~- the' Kahns, the Rockefellers, and the MO.r ... g;Slns, all had tait h in House, I

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bt -'Iy p,a~

,.

rt =1 .n:

~'I H_ use is m econd person-~lhty" Hie is 'my independent self, His thoughts and mine are one .. If I ~ r - in his, plai e I would do just as

he 'ug~- led.9 _

ben the fede'.r,al govlernment

,gO'f'S into debt it borrows that money from the Federal Reserve S"~s,te_m" Th~ nation -I debt presently is at the 400 billion mark. Just Ito pa,~ the ~te,r_s,t on this debt" taxpay ers are for,ced to contribute Olver 20 billion dollars 1- vier' vear=and remem ber. that is in tie r , t_' .n rno 'n-.I:__Y·' cr e tad t f'

" " ""_.:_ I ,"_'_, .au I 0,

UQlI -"", -_ I 0'

ra . 0 srrenarhen g:ov,ernm,n [ control o' er the masses. Ev'e~n[u,aIly, the Insiders h' I~ onrrol -h ' government weaken the countr: d Jibl ratelj to th .p. int of Civil

, vhich pr _ I' ,ets, th _'m with the I, _ -

u - -: for esrablis hing a dictatorsh ip und r Philip :D'fU".

"Cllanel Hous was the' man ,hoI selected cedro ilson _ ',_, pr idenrial candid ite, I nd L uer bee un hi principle ~ dvio'r"_,Wi]sln 'W - s totall dependent lonl House for aU poli ical decisions. He W,!! his alt -r ,gol. The Presiden e himself had

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t national convention time" 20 billion dollars can de t, rrnine far mort politics the n aU dill; ,IJ, uting nd placard-w ving ,.n,d bras band com ... bmed, nd on ~ C 11 onlly hnagine the economic and political pr,£! ssures that are brought to b AT on a candid, __ te sceking .pub,H,c offic- ~'pre· sures :_' nd c mmit .. ments to make sur _ that- if elec ted, the new president wi]] make the "correct" a pointrnents, not on~y to the Federal -.: ecrveo3rd, but a! so t Or -_mba sado .. riaJ po"t ~ gO'_I-rnm,enl -ge:Jlcilcs, rh ~ Cabinet. alld e en th Supreme Courr. Th'~s, 'is, why" £hro,u.gh the ye'rurs, adminisrrarions chang party labels change. bur nu jor polici sd I not ..

. .

I(j'pc'ra non ,IS

,~ ., I' nothing less _d,tiUl 'tiC' C'rC,il,tc ~1 'wor'ld system of Ani'1u:iu~ control in private lUUldls, able to dominate the politica] sl'Y',s'[c'ln of each coun.tr'y and the c'c'ono,n1.y of the world as ,n 'w'hol'CII' This system 'w'as,tCII hie eon-

.

trolled in I~~ Ieudalist f~ISh~"ol:n by the

central banks lO:f the world acting in concert, b')f secret agreements ar .. ri,v1cd ,'11'£ in £rc,qucnt private meetin and cion fcrences,

The ~lp'CX of the S''Y,sl't:cm, wasto 'be the Bank '60'[' :1: ntcrnationa] Settlements in Basel, Switzerland I, private hank owned and ccntrolledby the world's central 'banks, 'which were them se lves pri vate c'o,rpo,r,3," tions.

Each central ban k 'I' in the hands of' men like M,o,nt.ague Norman of

Ce,ci] Rhodes, t(abIQ've,), one 'of thle 'wlorld",!i richest men, form,eld a, secret sOlJc'i1e"ty and ,~,p'len,t most IOf'

-I ,. ,. d-' 'h 'I~ t., '·'d

,;115 ,r,3s,t mcometo ,aV,aDIC,e' ,t -=-,IC! 'F'U 109 IC . tass J _' cas,

of Jo,hn Ruskin,his, 'fo!rm1t'r' teacher,

.

In 18,'70" a w1ealthy Briltisl,1 socialist by' the name

'oJ JOIU1.Rus,'khl (1-£t)., 'was appointed a

prro fc'ssor 10 r nne arts at 10 Jar U'niYCr15ltyin London, He' advocated the n,e',ces,s,ity ,o,f' a ruli:ng class ,and the extension of E,ngUsih culture rbroughout the world,

Lord Alfr'£ld Milner ('right).~ IGo;yern,or~ G,en,e'f,al and High Commisaioner of South AfrtC'3" feU h,eir to, the lea,de'Fs,'hip of ICetU Rh1o"d[e"'SI secret society, Under

Milner'~s direction, i,t became ,3 domi.nan,t force in Brrtis,h im,]?lerial,and, fOj(e~gn a.f£a~s'i'

L . ,t:' d semi .'

I arer It rerme seen-secret gro'ups In 'm:any

other countries :io,clu1dling the Unieed Staees,

the Bank of En.Rland, Benjamln SE:rong of rh e New York Plc,dcr,a.1 Reserve Ban k, Charles RisE' of the Ban k lo,f Francie, and Hjalmcr Schach t . .of du.! Reichs bank, s,ought to dominate its g(J'vcrnm:cnlt 'by' its ahiHIEY 't'OI control 'treasury IOD.ns, '1:0 manipulate fOlrlci~l cxchan,gtCst to inA.ucnc,c the '~cYle] of economic ac-

~ - - - - -

.. . .; d ~ n

'tIVlty In. tne country, an -=' to, mnu-

encc 1t:IDD'PC(,B'tjV,C politicians bly sub ... sequent economic rewards ;n the

'b .. 'Id 'I I

'I' -, ", ,"', III

business wor. ,',~,

, n 1870, a \v'ea,li th y British socialist , by the name of John Ruskin 'was, appointed as p'r,o'~~',sslO:r of fine arts, at 'OX"_' ford University in London .. , He 'taug,ht his students that 'the state must take control of the means of production and o~ganize them for the good of the communiry ,as a whole, But he advocated p,lacin,g contro] of the state into the hands of a sin .. g]e dictator. H,esai(l:

M.y continual aim has been to show rh e eternal su periority of some me 'D. 't'c others, sometimes even of one man to' ,aU others." '2

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Dr ~ Qu:ig1ey tells us:

Ruskin spoke to the O'xfor~ un .. der'If.:'. adua.tlesas, members ,of the

Iwl .

PrhrHeg· redruUnp" .. · c)ass,,, He told the .. m

th at they 'we:Jre'C' ,th e posse·s;sors ,of a magnifh:,en't tradition 10)( education beauty rule of .law, _ fr'eedom" d,e .. leeney and self-discipline but that

this tradition could not 'be saved, and did not deserve to be saved, unless itcould be extended to' the lower cla sse's in EnWand. mls"elf and to the non Engtis,h masses, through .. out the ·wDt'ld ..

Ruskin's messag1e had a. sensational impact. His .inaugural lecture was copied out in long-hand b,y ODie

undergraduatev Cecil . Rhodes who kept it with him for Ithirl~'Y ye'a:fs .• , ],3

_III ecil Rhodes made one of the _ .. w,ad,d."'s gr·cat.cs,t~ortunlC5, ... W'i,ch h'f!~p from 'in tcrnutional bankers, ~'U!W,a5 able "0 establish a virtual monopoly over aU of the diamonds that came ~ruml

South Afrii,ca and :11105,[ ,of the gold as well, T11rough QUit h is en tire I!i:fc ~ Cecil Rhodes spcn'c mIOS,'t of his vast incorncto ,a.dv:anl[·c:thc. ruHnlg·-cJa.ss ideas of John Ruskin,

M1any people arc familiar with the wo:r:~d. ... famous Rhodes Scholarships 'wh'i,cl, 'were established to, promote the Ie'55 con trovcrsial as'P'CC'[S '0 f J on n R uskin's dream but '\fIery fe:w arc [amUiar with the fact that in 18'911 Cecil Rhodes

.

established a secret society to. promote

the rest of rha r; dream .. ,

Dr. 'Qui ley '" plain - :

In thi ,·'eer, t sock t Rhodes wa =. be J, ader: Stead .. , Brett (Lord Bsher), and Miller r 'to. form an. e x ecu ri c cornrni tt e : Arthur (Lo'rd) Balfour, (Sir) Harry johnston LordR,oth'hild,- Albert (Lord) rey and oth rs were listed as pot, ntial m mb r: of a _ Circle 0> In i tiates :, ' while rher \1/ -' to b an outer eire] known as, the ' Assoeiation of Helpers' (lat r or'g-anized bv Milnl r s the Roun - Table

~ r

organizati.on)., I 4,

Here th n, was the t. ssic pattern of political conspirs 11_ s rhrough,olut aU hitory, Ac ,th ' c en ter usually d pieced a the all-se ing ey _ ~ ther is - [in group In complete control with one man as the undisputed. lead _ r,._ ext com, - circle of secondarv leadersh ip that for th most part. is completely unawar of an inner cor . Th 'Y ire led to beli -v ths t

they' are the inner-me r ring,

mn tim, ~, as rh se conspiracie arc built from the center out they ~or]n addi ... tional rin',,~, I." f rganization~ Those in the outer e chelons usually are poor idealistic soul with an honest desire to im ... prov'le th _ orld. They n ver uspr ret an inner control for sinister purposes, and only those few who demonstrate a ruthIss, ,capac it, for 1 igh 'f leadership are ever allowed to see it,

fj-I:_r the death of Cecil Rhodes

. the in.ner core IQf his, secret soci -ty £_,1] to the hands 'of Lord Alfred Miln,cr Governor-General and High Commissioner of South Africa .. As director of a numb 'r of public b nks and IcorpO'f . te preCUls,or of E,ogland' s Midland Bank, he became one of the g['l~ate'.s,t political and! financial pow rl in the world, Milner recruit cd in to his secret society a group of yOlung men chief1,y fro'm 01, ford ,and

The' secret socie ry created by 'Ce'C'il R,hod,el~ set lip an inner circle of in:itia'tles, wbiich., in turn, e ""abli~hlc_d R und ble ". ,'roup' in the chief British dependencies and the United Stares, The R'ound Table IGr ,up in rhe . ni ed ,- rates promptly created an . ". ternal c 'I' niza ti ,n - no"· n as the C'rleign R.;. laricns.

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.. '

R, h,'=a- --u,arters, 'is located, OIR the Wiest S'lldr of (ashionab~,e Park Avenule in N,ew York. liE is hr _ u -. tit' organizational ri . , and .th ~ n outward It! rough tax-ex. mpt fauodat ion~c uoiverit~e!i, nd I-', ernment ag'_Jlcie'l that the' int,ern_~_tiolnall' cOlnpir~ ICy h, " dominated the domestic and fori Igl1 poll i, :8, of the United Slate. for over :fifty y,ears~,

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To nbee Hall and,-alLcorlding to Quigley:

Through his infl'U~en,ce rh se men

'we're able to win inf uential posts in g,over'n rnent I: nd in ternarional ·nnance and became th dominant

ini1ulen,c,e in British imperial and

, r ~ ign affairs up tal '939,. Under , . ner in South, Africa,- the y were I nwn_l Miln,er'-Is, K indergar en un-

,il I 9 -, In 1'90.9- 913 they 0l\gan~ ized semi ... secret groups" known as,

Round Table I, fOUP_, in the chi f Bri tish dependencies and the U nited States jj, J 5

he Round 'T'abl ' IGrlo,up in the United S tares promptly ere ted an external oraanizarion known I. the CFR- the Council on Fore ig,.n Relations, It is, through this organizational ring and then olutwUtlthf'ough tax e~~emp'r fou-ldations, universities and goemn1ent ,agenM cies that the' international capitalist Iconspiracy has dominated the domestic and

foreign poli,cies of th e Uni ed State' for ove fift J' years .. And Jest there i ,any doubt as to who is behind the CPR Dr, Qui,gle ells u , blunrl -:

In rsew York it was kno _ 11 a the Council on oreign Relations and was I frolnt ~or J. P'" Morgan ~ nd Cornpany in association with the very - smal] American Round Tabl,e

, .)' 6

Group. -

The CPR building is located on [he west side of fashionabl,e Park Avenue in I iew York, Although it definitely i not the center of the conspiracy and although practically none of its members are aware of all inner control neverthe)',,5, i e I ' sem i-~ . (ret in its, operation. It shuns publicity. and members are s _' _ orn not to disclose 'to the public the proceeding of its conf rene, and bri,efing' .. It has, a formal membership of ,400 elite p rsonaliti s,

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Secretary' of State Stettinms (ICFR member] holds, up first dr'lfr of UN charter before

the ste erjn I-CI'," ',. 1"'[, ... 1.'1 ·c Ii- lSI, . i F·: I c·- --I; '."~ 'CC-I (

--~ sec, . Ig commll_,ee laban _ Jra,nC::ISCD,1,

June' 2111 1945" At center is ,acti,ng UN Secretary-Genera] A~(;er Hiss (also C,FR member], A!t r~gbr is Andrei GrD'llllyko~ Soviet A,mb'iJ',ad,or and head of the U' .. S".,S"R .. d,e_,egration" Ir is 13 s,ober'ing faclt that the 'UN was, created predominantly 'by 'CFR members and Communists"., Alger Hiss was berh, Their 'C£'nl1mD'R ,go,al ill world govlernmel1t~

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In Ha"IJ,6rs' magazinlc fo,'r' J'u,i:'Y'. 1191518'11 there is an ,artic'~I,e cn£'id,ed 'l'I'Sc'h'QQ'11 fo,:r'

Statesmen," Wf"ilttcn 'by 'CFR member jescph Kr,aft~ :Kr,aft, revealed th,at oint: of the ,chLcf architects for the 'C'F,R was, none other ,th,an'''~Co,I'o,'ncl 'I' Edw,ard ,Ma:n, .. del H,'QUSC,., B,'Q'Istin,tJ, ,or ll'OrW' the Council had succeeded in penetrating the Execu ... rive Br'an,ch of ,the ,F'cdar',al GOI'vlcrn;mlcnt even before Wo,r'ld War 11", Kz',a.ft 'wrotll!:

'W'it'h the coming ,of h,Q,sti'Utics", the Council's _ ass,'c:mb]"c,d ~poo] of talen it and, infor'I:D.a,t·;ion came into sudden and dramatic pl~ay,~ St;imS,O'D wen"t to Washingt,olD as Secretary of W,at'~, takin~g: wi,th 'him the small nucleus of' men, m~':a,n';-'y',' unkn .own

._ ' . ' __ '.' ,_1_,_ L I ~I J,I _ .L_!~ .' ' __ J_ J '_ ..... '

t:hen"" 'w'ho wer,e 'to found. thisl IC'O'UO .... try's modern defense establishment.

. ,"Wbeoev,er w,e needed a. man,"

John .MetCloy Ii th e presllen E Connell chairman who served Stimson as p' e r S 10 n n e I c h m e f" recalls, "we thumbed thro,ugh the r'oU IOf' Ceuneil members and put through a call

tOI N,ewY,o,rk~"" - ..

A'c least as' i:mpo,r:tan'E'" the ,CO,g,Dcil prolvid:, £oirthe: 'U,~S~, rovernr:ne nt the firs,lt otrganilz,ed. 'lfame:w'o'r k. for postwar P lanning, Less than a, fortni ,'_"t ,after' the ,(J,U,DS, be,p.-:,IILo,

11:11 01

POUD ing. in Europe" ,an-d a fun 'tw'o

y,earsi before Pearl Harbor, Arm .. stro'ng and the ICOUD'CiJ'Is executive ~1!_ " 'W' I" 'M' 'UI• ,l IUJIe"c:·tOt:~',', a ter 1.~aJ _OfY, .J!lo'Ufne)"I!'IQ,

'[10 W'a_s'hin,g'E.o:n, wlt'h a . pr~D position. :S't:,tf' I,a.c kedth,e appropriations 't'OI set up a plannin.R di:visio'I1; ICongrless

'b "] b tif" .' ]'

WiC S, ~'eaJ"ls_l, about any' 01'.' tela" move

t'h,at hinted at ··U~S. inrereention;

there WI,S ,I danger th at '" if itf1nall,y did ,g:et ,gl~,i11gwiIEh. a sudden jolt, PIO! twir ,plan.:ning' m:~g]l't 'he lout: 'of the hands of State, W'hy not, they ·a.slb:~,dt 1.let: the Council b,c'g,mn the \y'o,r'k~,priviateJy " with the under-

d~ h . iE -I

stan :In,g 1£" at its apparatus wO''UJd

'bile 'tur:l1lcd IQlv',er' to State as, soon as ,~c:a.lli:bl c:?

Secretary Hul~ was in favor~ AJ;cQ,f1d'ingJy, '~n Decem bcr ~1'gl,]I'g,~, the

Council, w'ith fln,anc'ial :Idd from the IR 0' c :k e f 01 Ic r , ~ au ndati;an ~ cstab~ is I, e d !a, u r separate plan ning

S .. d -

grtOUp,s'~I_e,c'u,n'ty anc ,Arm";[m,,cnes~

E,c'o:n,o,m,:i,c and Financial, Political: ~'IC rri t oria] ~,cQmpr~s,i]1g about a dozen men leach inc::l~ud.ing research secretaries ofttu:: h i:gh"c'st caliber ()ac'cb Vj:ncr of Princeton and AI'vin. Hansen ,of Harv in the c c ... onomie grloup"I~or example}, A, :fift'h Bro u P was added. in. ) 19'4 ]1 to considee the problems to f 'th e e x iled gOivernm"ents, of the occupied European countries whiiCh the Stare De partmen It ',I because the United 8, tates _was neutral, had to treat gin, rly'~ In 1 91,42" the who,~cap'P,a:r,artus with most oft'hepe:rsolnn'E!J' was taken iato "d1llf! Startle Department as the nub of its Ad'vi'sory' Commirree on Postwar Plan ning Problems ;; " I,

_ It ap'pe,a.rs that Council studies p'],a,y,ed a considerable part in shap,~ ing the Chart er ·afEh,e United N,at:iOt:ns,,~

That, of course is, a classic understate .. mle:rrt~, It :is sig:nifllcan't·t,Q recall that A,' zer Hiss, identified as a Communist ag1ent'by fro'rmerComltuJrUs't 'Whittak,er' Chambers, w',la one of those members ofthe' CPR Wh'DI was drafred into ehe State Departmlen£:~, H'm 'CF'R connections had ,ak,eady earned him, the position ,of special atror .. · ne'y' for the justice Department and Tr'usteeFol' [hie Carnegie Bndowment Fund far International Peace, Once 'in the Slt:atie Department, be became Direct.o,!. of the .~ -~,C'e ,of Special Political Afflirs, and was in charge elf ,all P,QIStW'iEL'[ p,lan.nbl,S'" most of which directly involved the crearion ,of theUni~,ed :N at i 101 ns (

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,AI~ the San Francisco Conference, AJ,Bc"r Hiss Wl,lSthc Ic'lricf Ip--,~;nn,nc'r ,Q,'11d,

,~, -

ex ccu tivc Fur' fh c 'W hole ~rff~~ i 1' .• , Hie or:g:,'IUl~'

;iZ,~,d, th cA merican d.,c~lc'g.,adon and was, acting Secreta ry..lGc'nlc'~~ll~ V':is.i tor lP,ass,c,S) bore his ,si"g~I~)[U'rc'. IHc also served 0'1.1 the ,I,:t,~,ering' ~~n,d, executive committees which were clu . ed ~L·'iC'h duo: 'r'c'sponsi'bUity of ~llc,tui\ny 'vrit~ng the U,N Charter. At the conclusion ,of the Conference, AJ.:g~'r Hiss pefrs'D'n'~ln~ carried idle' freshly writ'ccn document back to Wash·in.t;'t,on b'Y 'P"~ane :for' s,c,~ l,~llt c r ati fi,c~l ti 10 n ~

Whi'l,c A.[g,e··r Hiss, the Communist is '11I0'W' w_-,n kl,1Iown"Alger 'Hiss: the 'C'F'R member is not, Yet the latter connection 'W,3S just as important- perhaps more so-Tor otp,ening; doors of :8'Q,ve'rnmcn't, service '["0' him and for his meteoric suec',e·sls . .,

I he ICF'R -'-- -as, ,ah:leto,y'o~k L_s: su c-

cess m,agic in p'r,lcticaUy all se,gments of the Federal Government and outside o<f g,overnmlC!Dlt- as wle~I'~, At chic time ,of' writing this article I M_-',", Kraft boasted that the 'CFR membership, even

then, in,cJ.ud'ed ':, .

_" ,i • th e Prcsiden tth e Secretary of State, the Chamnan of the Ato,'mic Ene'rgy Commission, the Director of the Central In't:en'ig'en,c:,e ,Agen,cy" the Board chairmen of three of the country's fi've' large,s·t industria] cOI'plcl'rarions-,tw'o, 'of the COlor richest rinsurance companies and two of the three bi est ban '" plas I'h e senior partners - of·tw·,ol of

the three lliea"ding 'W,aU Street law fir'ms:" the pu'bli'she'rs of the 'tWIOI bi est news maa.a:z.i"n,es, and. of the

I ItJ1 ..

ccuntry's most - in"£]u,e'ntial neWSi~

·paper.~ and the' presidents of the B,~g Three in both un.~vel~siti,esa,na fClu:nda;tions" ,2S w',eU as a score of other coUegif:' presi nts and a scattlcrio;g of it'OIP scientists and jour-

nalists, -

The 'CF',Rj fr'D'm behind the' scenes, has dominated this, nation ~olr decades, 'C,F.R members include top executives and

jio,'urn,aU,s,ts, :fo"r the N"~;IV 'u.rO,r,L, ~/~int;J~ s~,th,c -J,~V',~~t:lti',,~gt'O"I' Poet; the CI'd'C,fJgOI D:~d'ly'

: E~"IJ~( , 1'1/",# CI~':r,i'st,i'Ju Science .i\ 1'(Ufit·o" H'lr,~"'~r.~~;, Look, Time, LI:fi I' _- en}s;w'eek~, Ll.S, - _;f.-":t'~~' ",u,d Ir-;o:r,l"l Report, 'fh,r.~' En-

ryc~',o,,-,~,"id Ur,i,ftd"i,icld'~ 'CBS" 'N~'C" M:G,M._ IT ~1 ,C M 0, t, ,I on Picture Associa tti '01 n of

Am"cricm,,~,tbcyincludlc directors 'of the Ford Foundation, £'lUI! RQ,ckc':fc!ler Foundation, the IQune'gic End:o,wm!en'E Fund .. ' thicyjnlcJu,de Presidents Ho ove r'" Eisen'Ilo~,e:r, j'Dlhns'o'fi'lIl and Nixon~1 " Secrerarie s of Stare Stettinius, Acheso n 'I,

11~ d-'~' '11.- J:: 'I'

Du JU es I Herter, ana Rus& ~ ,I tantast ~,c. :p,e,r-

C e n t a ,a e ,of the Presiden t 's Cabi net,

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Undlcr .. S,cc:rc·tari,es",dlf:' Pederal Reserve Board .. Ambl,u,sad'ors tOI other courstries Supreme Court J·us.tice's and presidential advisors, The aV'lerage A.mcrillcan has never heard of the CF'R" 'Y,e't it is the unseen BDve,rnmen'[ of the United Sta,'tesl,II,

Dr, IQU i;gle y in fO'flDl us:

This, igr'OuP', Wllich in (he United States was completely dominated 'by .l., P, Mo:rg,an and Company from the 181180"s It 01 the 1191,30'-'5" 'was CO'8-' mo p 0 Ht a n, AngUo'phiJ'e:J' in ternationalist, vy League, e'as,Clern se,a .. '

board h~·:,,--,b Episcopalian and Euro ..

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p e ,I. n ~ c u _ t u. r e c 101 n s ,c '1'0 us. . neir

connection wi't'h lvy' _ Leagule eellieges, rested 0'0 the fa.C'trh,at: t'h,f! large endowments of these institution:s,re'qu:ired constant consul rarion 'w:t,'h ,till e nnanCielrfi, of' Wall Street ,"' ~ . ~

As Iate as the 19305" J"P' ... , Mior ... :ga~n and his associates 'w'er'e the mo~t signiflc',ant :figurels, in ,policy:m,ak:ing: at Harvard, CQJum,'bia'~1 and

II y._.11 c-- -h ~'I! '-h

'£.0 a teaser ex ten t" . '.' ..... are. . W _ ile ,t _' re

Wltnley,swlen:' signifi,c'!ant at Yale, 't he Prudential Insurance Company

,(throug'h E,dw D'.~ D'u':-fi,eLd) dom-

., d- - P- .' 'T-"h h· f'

mate Prmceton, ~ ~ ~ _ ~'Ie c,c I:e -

01 - icia Is of these universides w'ere beholden to these flnancJa'l pOW'f'r's and usual] Y QW'f!,dl. their jo'bs,to

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tnem,

I _' im I:), moment 1-- hl~'-,or'., Alger Hi -, (sitaoiding:right) comes f.ce~to,,,,[_,te' with

. 'h'j,'II'LI'1 r Chambers t.c-,_n"din,~" Ileftl~, Ch,am'b,er a ~ -rmler Conunonist and l=,py courier, is; th e man . ho identlfid H""I ',- 'II, member of the P,larty,., Robert S,triplin,g:, Chief

In -,e I-,ig- ror 'air the H~ u __ I '." ~ ,n UI1- - meriean ACI ivitlles, is ,poin~itng at

Chamber 'J Because IOlf It'I~i" e: p'o',dfe- Hi .... ,tI·u~ Communist i' :nOiW far' better kn,owD, than Hi ,- It he' c-~ mem,ber .. Ye i't '"I_I that latt r connection ' hat undoubtedly

IQlpe,ned m JDy do ~ IL of glo ernm -nt to him and," las, rl~'_'_lpoDjblte ~.(_ hll _

meteoric succe "'ii

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,[ is, a s,u'bc'dng 'fner ItlUl,lt the I'ri"ddcn I power structure 'of intcrnarional fiJ,HU1C'C h.:,IS, exerted tremendous influ,CTU:;IC olver' public 'Op'._DlI,on in, this country through its virtua] control ,of higl,u::r cducation a nd major s,c:gnlcnts of ' 1113,S I, communicarions. 'Tille human mind is, Hkc ~\ com pu rer, N 01 matter how effici,cnt ie' may be, its rcHa"-:iU,t'Y' is, 'QI:nI'y as :grlcat as, the '~'nforlna'tion fed, into it, I fit is po,ssi.'bl'Ct,O control the input of the human mind, then no matter h'o,win'teIUg~n't a pe~rs:,o'n ma,y be, i,t, is ,ent:ir'c'~,y possible ito prcJuam what be wiUthink.i And,-, yes-lilt is even possible '[oprogrm,mp'eop:~e 'to la,u~h at the mere mention of the 'w'o'f'd

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ccnspiracy ~

SUICh. pr'og,a:n'lmm:g of course can wlolrk in, bnth ,Clire'ctioDS,~ Whlle o'oe'B,ou:PI has bleeD condinoned not to see an:y' eonsp:ir,a.c:yat work,~ another ,gr'olup, has been IBid to believe that Communises have h,eenbelund, practically e1'Jer:!ltJ~'i'1g~, a posirion easily made to look ridiculous, These well-intentioned an ri .. Communists have been correct in their ,ch,uge 10 f cons;p:w,acY' but 'ofteni.ncorre!c:'t in knowUtg

Wh'OI to blamle,.,2 01 -

As far' h,ac'k as 1190'7-, Trotskywas fi~, nanced by British bankers, By 1 9 1 '7' " the major anane:m,g for the Communist revolution in Russia was coming ,thr,o'ugh Lord, AI:&,eld MUn,er- the' leader of that inner core 'within the Ro,u'ndTa'b'lle Grou ps an d the 'CFR,. In Ame:ri1c;a" jacob S'chiff of Kuhn Loeb and Company gav',e t,wenty million dollars to Trotsky, From Germany m.niUi011S marie came' from M:ax

W lL lt " ·

·'ulLnlr,g,. T' __ E Communist movement,

not onlY' in the United States but around the worl,d alway:s has been fi .. nanced 'bY' the international banking Es'ta,hlish mien r, Z I

Dr, 'Qu~glley explains why the Estab .. lishment has, never greatlyw,gtl"ried. about the Communist unovement in ,Am,eri,ca,.,

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Ir -mu,stberec',ogliize,d that 'the pow",er' that these - en le:rg,e tic left:Wiog'f'l"S eXier'ic::ms,ed,wu never their'

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own po'wcr or Communist powc:r but was ull,t'i'mat_c~yt,hc pow,cr 'Of the II 11 IE e r 'nl a it ;1 01 n al fi n an e :i a ] c 0 t c-

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n the 19150;5,1 when th e public became aroused oyer evidence of Communist subversion in the Federal

II Government, it 'VII',as a simple cxpedicn t for a promising yourtl:g congr;c5sm"an from Ca.'~ i forn ia to dramati cal 'I y lex 'pasle onle Communist a~en't~, The Establish .. ment p'n:ss, ga'Vle it extensive cov1er,a.gc" the pub'Ucwla.s placated, and the obscure

I[Ongr,cssm,an 'became at. national hero almost oveirn~gh£", 'But when COI.ngrlcssman Reece olf Tennessee began eo inves't~gate the link .. upbetwele,n- Ali,g:c':r Hiss" the Carneg:'~le Endowment, the M,olg,an

Ba n Ik andd'u~i nterlocking 'tax -exem Pi t f~)iunda:tion,s" the Bstablishment press and the admin istration moved mig:h til y against him, The :p'ressures, were so gre:,at that he was for,cedt,o' abandon his inves-

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In 1'9,511." wbe:.n ICo'l1gr\eSSmaD N:izoD lexposed

A)'fJ!-;-::: 'H"·('i~ 'h;- ''C beeam e ''!]i, '0' 'a"t-iilo'''~I'II 'h-e'" 'r- '0

, _,~:er "I~a',! ,e_, '\..UL ,'~ 'Ui, , 1,1, ",I11,,~.gl '_": ,_

almost o,v'emi,gbt. :But 'wbe'n IClongr\essman Beeee I{abo,ve :r'i_, _t) be.gan, tOI expose the link'Bupl 'betw'een 'Hisl, 'he Camlegie EDdo,,,~ I ment, the M,or;g,s:n, BaDk,~ ,and 'tbe tax,~emp,t foundations. the ,Esta,'bli"s:bmeD,t :mo'ved

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m,lg,' ,~.I. Y II:gamn,s ,-~~-,--,.

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fter a man has far more: man,ey . than he p,o,ssib~y can spend for

1 har i Ief . ~ .. "F-

P easures, W'.· at IS ie .tto excite rum: • -, or

those \With a. ruling-class :mlen tality ",ch e answer is pOlw,e·r·~r,aw· power Olver other human beings~ Mon.ey can buy such P'C)W-' er o:oly to a point, Beyond that politics ist'h,e: SP'Oi[·t,., And world politics is,th e ultimate g:aLm'e.,

For ,the purposes, of this, presentation, 'w'e have referred to those in the international p,ow'e:r' strucrure as capitalists. But these men are not r'leally capitalists in th e c]ass,ica.!, sense:; th,ey are .me,re~ly rich socialists. They 'have ,g:ain,ed vast wealth, not ,throu,g'h honest competition and free enterprise, hut hy p"Dmitic,a~ , in.t1,uenc,e. and. £avor-itis,m, ·th e :gra:nting 01£

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gOI'Vc:rnme'n't pro,tec'tlonto e,'I,m~'",atle corn-

petition, and by' · antic fr,and. of the mO'D'ey system backed by gove,rn:m.e.nt force,

Money alone h;: not what motivates these men ~ They are strivingto create a 'w'orld su .. per-state withche expectation that, from 'behind the scenes. ,they win bethe ones who w,ill rule, Not £rle,&: enterprise capitalism, but b:ig' governmeo't is. 'the conspiracy's 1 ife-foree, ~JVel,lcl govern~ menr is its ultimate g:o,aL

But what is t'h!e best w,a.y to sell hi.C· ;g:olv1e:rnm1ent: and then world :govc'r:nmlf!'n't to a people Hk,c ours his,t'Q,ricaUy devoted tOI an independen t republic of Iimlted powersf

The answer is simple, In revolutionary litcrature vthe uactic is known as. "Pressure from above ,a'nd below, "'ll It is the s.tl,a1t,e,g,y that Colonel House laj.d down in

hi sbo,o,k IJ:'~',ilip Dru, /1, dministra tor, Deliberately create problem s. and then 'offc:r only 'thO'5C solutions that rcsu lt jn 'the expansion ,of g~ovc'r'nmcnt~ Create condirions so .fr~ghl,tfu] at home and abroad that the abandonment of pcr- ' sonal libc:rt]csand national sovereignty : I

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will ,mpp,car as a. reasonable price for' ,i

return to domestic tranquility and. world peace.,

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'The inl]ernational eonspirarera are 'no;'t 'r'teaUy capitalists, They an! nlte"r,ciy rich '_oc'ia,li:s,lts., Their gOial is a wo~Id super-state 'with tbenll,e]'Ytc,S, in control fro:m behind rhe scenes.

- 'Pressure from above ,l.IuJ, below" is the rte'vo~lu:tiol1!,ar'Y .strategy of d.te'H'b,cr',atte~y crc,3ti,ng 'pir'Qtbl'f;'m"s, ,and, then of~e'ri,'n,g ,on~ytll1Q5le solutions that result: in the expansion of government ..

If rho cewhoe', world dominion can stimulate I,efti - r mobi into violent (:o:n,fr'oDt,a't,i,on 'wit'h I lei I, law enforcernent, and also pro,v'id'e exhausti e new cover .. ae'_1 that t he entire nation can I, ee _nd trembl , then the ple'_ ceful and! fr,e domlovil1g' m,aj,orilty can b programmed to la,c,cepc av,.'_:,:t expansion ot gov'ernm,ent plOlwers and even a national police force ,ffel,ed sup'po, 'ed~y' to end [11 iolencle.24

10'£ . hose whol seek world domiuion can raise the spectre of -n. ,cuenlY armed to the teeth wirth superior atomic WleapollS OIU the ve:rge ofla.unlclm:g a nuclear holecaust, and dlsO' offer w,orld gowe'rllme'n't asa p·re¥eution.~ then millions, of Amerlcans Cion he' pr'ograrnmed to accept the Ius,s of national so've're'~gnty as "our last besr hope [orpea.ce .. u

'I"~sl is the mea ning .of - plre'S'iure frlOm above and below, To put over police state measures at horne they need chaos, crime' and anarch y in the streets ... To !I,eU ii, the idea lofworld govcrnmc'nt they need the constant threat 10'£ nuclear war ~ O'r 35, rhey s,ay in revolut ionary circles, tne real action is iill the' reaction. '2 :$

n 1968" Random House .Tnc, pub .. , Ii hed a bOO,I-1 h - Ja'me- Kunen: '-, fl

~ r ",_b' 'f'r-,:t,llt,- 11 ,_ nt; - tot 5' of II Coli-,:, _ Revolution. __ ,ry'~, Kunen ('_hO'WD _I ri ht center] carries t] - usua 1'- ew :L___c:~ - redential _' - nd i: ,3 cla . r~,i,c: e .ample of

[he extent 'to w'hi,ch 1 __ h~'hl inti lligent mind can be proJI,,-',am'm db 't'he :.11 abIi hment into rh inkin:g that it iSi lact~;n,g a,'ail1~t fh'e E t~cb,H, hment,

Jurnbia in ,Nc ' York became one of the flr' t Ameri an unive rsiries to 'be seized by radi ~, 'I udenrs ~ A shown (left) in front of ,ow M, moria] Library, ini"tiaJly rhc movement wa~ not ~,ar:gl- and easily Ie uld have b,_:_, 'n stopped 'by a ,lllnp,I,f! POU.CIC' action. Encouraged b,y weaknes I II. the part of the "chi I adrninisn if Iti ,11 the mov 111en1t :grl W' in siz , ;Ind popula,r'ity .. Eight da" " later" a COl1n~ rer-de monstration hy n m-r ,d'ical students (in c nter ,of i, 'o!up air rig,h,r) atrempred t b,l"ck 111 =- p,a_s,lng I f ~od to. th radicals 'who ccupied the 'bui~dings. Fin __ Uy,- the mOl', emen t to ,k on the a s Pi , cts ,of m b violenc (b lo~ , ) as I,efti~' I

r'tuden,t~ piled up police barracades and threatened ,anyon ' 'wh, interfered,

K'lJU1'Cn was one' .. f the lcadin _ participants in the first student seizure uf an American univers it)' which occurred at Ie"' lumbia 'in April of 1968. I nitiall y -h,e movernen t wa not large and casi II y cou ld have been stopped by a simple police action. Bu t, as usual, chit, anti ... Bstablish .. rncnt ~on:cs received their grlca'tc .t 'h,c!'llp fr 111 the Bstabli hrncnt it ,Icl( For' sevcral ds ys, 'the p He '-' werct ld not [0

inccrferc, M"canwhH,c, university officials ;grovel,cd in the face: uf outr,~g:colu p:r'op,agand,3 ,charge,s, and the media made national heroes of the 'rcblcUi:ng tudcnrs.

LG e en made a movie out of Kuncn's

book.

Qln p,a.g~ 13,0 K u nc n 'W''rO'U!:

I n the evening I wlen [ up to the U, [0 check lout ~a s,trat,egy mec'[in,g,.

A .id was gi'-il g a. 'r1eport on the ,-, 0'- convention. Hie said! that '. '.' ~ at' the convention 'men from Business In ernarional Round Table the m e'le tin g sponsored hy Business International for' heir client groups and heads of gOI- rnment tried [0 b u y up a few rad icals ~

'Th ese jnen are rhe world. s lead-

ing industrial ists and they convene t decide how our Ii, es are gomg '[0 go., These are the guys, who rote the Alliane for Progress .. They are the !,eft w~g ofthe :ru,Un,g class,

T 11 '_ y of:~~ red [0 finance our

dc'man,str,ations in Chicago. W

~ r also of~ red E, I, a (Rockefeller) money ~ They want us to make a lot of radical cornmotion 500 they can look more in the center as they move [10 the 'left..

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r errv K irk, w h He ,jl stu de n It at the

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UnJvc'r~d,ty .of ,ch i,c'ago~ on bclt~~~f

of the FlJa became active in the S S", the Dulsois Club, the Black Panthers, and the Communisr iP,~~,r[y., ~I'~ l'916191,M,'r. Kirk, broke frlnn the Party and the foHowing yc'.ar tc's,tificld, before the House and Senate [I n It,crn,lis"c',curiJty Comm ittecs, Here is what M:r~, Kirk has rold us:

Y'oung P"COP~IC have no con,ccp~ rion ,of the conspiracy ~IS stnl[icgy of prcs:su ric fro m above and, pressu re fr,on] below so WICU outlined in Communist J,iUI Kozak '8 .,-iuu,' ~ of ,.1. Slto« Is Pired. They have no ~,dc,a rhat [hey are pia,yi:n,g into the hands 01' the Establishment th,ey claim ro

h ,a, t:c ,.' -

The radicals 'think they'~r'e fight"'" inglthe for,ces of the su per-rich, Uke Rockefeller and Ford, and don't realize ithtJ,t ]1[';5, precisely such forces 'which are behind their own revolution - flnancing it, and usin;g it.

for their <own purposes, 2 6 •

, h e n S toke'lcy Carmichael was head of the milimn t revolutionary gn:Ju'p known as S,N'OC", he \,yas~n'vi ted ro spec k at the Un:iYC'r:s~it'y of C:h'il,crago,. J1crry K'irk~ then sltiU a, :B,~,a:ck P'an'thcr,~was, amoln,g those 'W'J:l(J' attended and h ere is h 'QIW he descri d Car ... michael's ap _ zarance:

M'r ~ Carmichael 'w,a5 ohvi,olu.:sly in ,thcmid,d.I,(! ,ofs,Q,m,c'ching: rather im portant w'h l,[;'h made him more nervous and more tense than in the p :3. s t. 'i' " '. He started s,p,cak'ing' of things wh,ich he said he could not have ,said before because his research 'W',IS not ,fin ished, ,.' Oi.

Hie spoke ,of the £al:slf' C,Q'.:DS;'C]IOUs... ness of m,3vny blacks 'who, 'bctl,c'v1ed_ the Jews were the 'hls'trume:n'ts, of oppression IO{ blacks an ..• ~ '" ,_ ,~ he

made note of the 'f;u:!t It'h-Jt", even though many Jew-ish people, for example in Ne'w York, owned quite a bit ,of Iand, one must underst _n,d that the O'VI rwhe~ming p'erclen't,ag,'c5,

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Jle'rry IIr'k (ab"ol've). w'hne a student atthe UrIi.vlcf'sit'Y ,of C'h'ic';- 7 " had been an ~~-BI, IOlp,era,jve~ inthe sns, the DuBo,is C:lu'b'1 th~e~ Bla,ck :P:antherS"-i andthe Com_munis,itP:~:rty ",Hie n,IQIW ,c--_-~ns th,at yloung 'ra.di,c,als, are 'heing' used by ItL.I€:: same :Eo,rlc'es of the super-rich th,3't {'bey' Ithink the: " n 'h-· are' '[~gl,'nng"

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u f rnur1tgagc,siln Harle rn W',3S, Il)' _ n ed.

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not Iy CW1S 1 peap .e "U,[t,'y , or-

g,an ~'. ,'u;aranltcc Trust [the Murg,an famUly) · nd Clu se M,anilattan Bank [the Rockc'fcUc:rs)~

Hie fl-'p,1; .ted the line fr m the song he liked 51 w,cH11 U Something is h· 'pplcnjng here, but you do~n"t kn "W' quite wh _t i:[ i, do , c u Mr,.,

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onlcs. . ..

,_ Ie kept hitting on '[he theme that . v,ery large, mon pol y capital i t money grOIUP b' nkers It be I xact W,_~' instrumental in '~, rrnent-

ing [his idea th [[ Jews arc chic ones actual] y behind the oppression of bt cks .. W~ - t h1C'3S gc,tt'in'g at w'

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r at '., ., ~ _ rne jc'ws were sImp Y' one

strata lof society 'who arc them elves 'being oppressed 'by P opllcw'hio were much richer and 'much more p - erfuL

In th a~genrC'i -5 of this POI er be cited banks, th chief ,among which 'Wr rl MIQ,r,g' n uarantee Trust and. 'Chase . ' anharr In~ And the founda ... tions connected with 'these mono~I~ h 2 "1

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It W,a5 001'[ long after this, that Stokely Carmichael mysteriously was ousted from both -'-CC and the Black Panther '.' Apparently he had lean ~Ied toom u,ch'.'2 81

w:h,·"n S,toke-' Cumicb .1,,1 (left) h~-'~,D.,to spea . 'out' _',gain" io,t rnational banker _ and Itax~xempit '£oundaltilo:nih he was my_I'-rio'Uc-ly 101'0 ~,t d from both "~-ICC and [£I 11f: Bt;, _k Pa' ~ [I hers, AppueniJy he

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11131' tearne ~ too nlUCJi~_.

ore and more y'oung 'radic Is , re bc-gil1nin~, II I 10 wake Up' I 0, th _ fa ct t h It rhei I nrire Iii

h,.:' e been c Ilr! u:Uy pr'-;--I_j,ml'rll:- d by 111 c-, - -if: pe ple

who, , __ re their '_I ~ e symbols, They are hie-inning 'to re ]-

ize that their 1- o-called anti .. I ta.bUsbn~,enl outlook Betuany is th ~ calculated product of the Establishmen [he _It _bli hment communication mil dia, the

~~~' ,!hli hm,e'Dlt'nt,ertainm, 'n _" n dustry - the -,'or, bli 1-

, nent school: I"

Bly relaxing the barriers ,I',gains't crime, drugS"1 plornoFllphy, and promiscuity ....... ,all

.' hi f'·' - · ~ III lib '!

m tr Ie name '0: constttuncnal ,.'. -',ert'e's~

the'l nsiders kn,owt ha t the predie table product will be 'widespr,ea,d anarchy, degeneracy, and lack of self-discipline, That w',ill provide them 'witn a visible ,and compelling excuse fOI,r 'chit! application of external discipline through their £av or i tie' instrument, [he police state,

Rich mien's corporations publish and P'OI_P u lar j z e revolutionary books I,nd so'ngsl~Jll9 Through advertising, rich men's

businesses s u bsidi,ze revlQliu'thlna;ry maga~



zmes

RichmleD'~sl tax-exempt foundations pour millions of dollars into left wing 'o,rganizatio,ns., The Federal :Es,r;,abHsh.~ ment in Washingt'On". 't'hr'Dugh ,ag:eflc"ie'!1 like the 'DEO, provides wellek.:~Y' pa,y checks 'to thousan I of hard-core revolutionaries, Examples ,o.f this can be found

e _ 'er'y·day.. The - 'foll,o'wing ,ty'[oical item appeared in the Detroit Sunday 'ew'g,~ . M,ay 23, 1'9'11::

'Wh ile re fus:il1;g 'to divu 'Ige n ames, lRS sources say that the Serviceman"! Fund ,['whtch finan.ces revolu-

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'tilOlnary :iI,c_rtl 1£1.£5 amolog service .. ·

men] -has been jargel 'Y bankrolled by wlen~t'o .. do civilians,., One example 'of It_his kind of support w'hic:h did surface iden ,tifiahl y~ last ylear was he ' ,8,,5,00 nut channeled from the Philip Stern Family Foun tiQID

'tiO underwrit e Seaman RID;gC'[' Priest's underground _ pap,er O',M1 which ran do-it-yourself advice for d,'esa:'f't'i.oln to Canada and advocated - 'be: aasassination of President Nix ..

"Entertainment Industry for

P"BI,c'e and, J'U,sr:ice,~· '.' the anti-war show .. biz, fr-olnt. or,ganizeldby Janie Fonda, Dic'k 'Grego'ry and Dalton Trumbo, no'w' c ims over 8,00 film 'II T'V, and music n.ames".3 II

And so we return again 1'01 the basic quesfilloln" 'w'hy? Why does the Es,tabUs,'h .. ment pubHcaUy condemn hu,t p,rivaJ.'ccly support ,theC-I'Rti .. E,s'tabUs:bm'fht 'mo<v<c .. ment?

Former Communist Je:r,ry Kirk an .. swers:

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The' idea is 'to create a situation w'be:re the people arc SIO fr"_.tened.. of the violence aU around them that they 0,,, "will. thro'w their' hands UP' in the au and demand, "Federa]

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[a-nits", and revolutionaries 'will never

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succeedm olvle'rEaro'wlng tne :g~'ye:rn-

ment of the United States. But, unlesisthey' are stopped, t11ley will

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s,car,e t· e .' .. merican pe,ol,p'j,e' _ 111 to

accs"p tingslo.c:ialism fl"o'm W',;u;,'h i n:gt'ODI and -S'i'atis"t· rule by the Insiders ofth,e Estahlishrnent, This is what it isreally all ,about'~,3 II

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n Ba'var ia _ the 'yIC,llr 1'78,16111, acri ng I n a, rip fro,m an :~nformer~, police raided rhe home of a prominent ,alttorne'y' namJ,edvon Zwac,k.. Th"e~y' s'e:iz'cd documents and letters reweaUngthat he was, a, hmg~l~an,king member of an extensive

'. UY d th 0······ d-I f" h-' 1[[1'-

conspu,&lcy lea el" tne : .. ,,_,e'r' 0 - r - e ,U ~

m'~b1,at:i ..

IOlve'r' the cen t uries. forms of ,t'~ e wo,r'd I ~ Iuminati, me,l,ning " the ,enHgh:t,cneld ones ,- I'~\'w,e been used by ,ms-ny secret sects and IDICCU~.t or:g,a,nlizalt'~'ons,. M,Q<st :prtOmlitnenltarnlo'~g these 'W,erl€! the l'Uu:mlb r a dos 10 f Spain, It h e Guerinets .of France, ,a-Rd, rhe Roshaniya of Afgh:ani''''

.sran ~·But these we:r,c concerned pr:i,ma,ri1y with psychologjcal ,a,nd, spiritual objectives a pr(H:~a'im"ed inner wisdom. and mind .. :m!,as,lt'e:ry ,of the secrets of rhe universe, 'I]U! conspiracy e: posed in 8:aV,H"i,iI, was, of' an e nt lr,ely dif~e'[len t order ~

The IUu.min,lti was :~Dund,ed on May 1,- 1776 by A,dam Weish,aupt", a, professor at IngO~St:;Bldt University. 'W,eis,h,auptt obvi,o,·usly had been a serious student 'of the '''"''I'''"'''-U- '11'1' ·~o' -,'Il" m "'110-' y" ·0" ·[-i,t, ,t' b ; .... a-I rr p ,~~,"'Io 'II"U'- res

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and symb'D!~sl we:fle' incorporated into hi or:wanization t

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Weish,aup't had been acd,vein the

_ asonic Lodges of Germ, ny- and found :in them the perfect hi Ie [or recruiting in to his 5,CCf'Ct order - whi h he described 'pubH,caUy ,as 'the highest level of Freemasonry .. Th,c ~nl1minati was form,a.U, incorporated into the Masonic Lodge , at 'the' 'C,ongrc, of Wilhelmsbad in 17,80 It sh ould b - n, ted that Frcernas nry in England and America hist ,ric,aUy is quite different. Its members arc characterized

by th e high,es'tst'&n dards IOf in e _ Nevert heless, it is a, faleE th ,- It f. orn 1 - 81 on, the Illuminati ,di,d nourish site at the hi,g:h,e,st levels, of th ~ a ani movement in Europe especi lJ' the Grand Orient Lodges of France, _

There were eight c'o,nsplr,a ori 1 nn _ ~ fI,' ithin rings advancing from th au r-

m'ost ' N o vic IC " , in w,ard to ' I, 'x I, r

K~ng~ , The k'ing, of course, ic.. shaupt, himself who had. de p ted the

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From ~ '7,801 ~'D - the ' Du,m'mati t11_,lurislh,e',~ ~ ~, ,8 parasite B.'t th hi,-,:he':t le'YI~ls of th , :Ma"= ni,c :mo'v ement in Euro:p,e, I 1~,plelc:ially the Grand, Or'ien't LDI~e-, IDI£ France,

Within the lUummati, th - re were leigh . CIO'11Iplir'~ torial r,in,gs,~, IOn'ly 'w'Ilen the mlemb,e,r ad-=n,ce,d to the' level of Pr'e,by'te:r or "'Pri:~'"t,n 'was, be ,.11]01' ed finaUy 'tID see the ultim __ te 8,01,1.1"

0'£ the Or,d"~ [" They 'Wiele ,( ,) humanism and (:2) world gDverl1,:me'Dt ruled, fr'ol'm, behind ,the scenes by t'l'le

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code name : parttcus .. ,'~ ,- Th'Q, in the outer rings 'we're' told that the' gr.antld purplos:e' of the I r:der 'W_', "ro make 'of the human race, wi'tho,ut " ny distinction of' nation, condition. or profession one good and happ',. famH ='

But h'y the time '[he member h,ad advan Icdto t hie level of I~ 'Presbyter" air , Prie t" 'lir oath of absolute s ~ cr'lc'cy and ,oh,cd,i,cncc had, become dead.ly serious, OIRly then was, he allowed fiinaH-tl_' ,: 'e

the ultimate goal of th - I. rdcr, I twas the de truer! n of an :re1.i:,ilon rc ph)" - cd b:, the worship ()f rea I 'n or "'I" U'dU.I·~(U.: .J~ n . the de tru ction f nU ind _ Pl_ ndent 'ttO - crnrncnts. replaced b ~1 n _ w world ord ~r -~l 'f',olrh,l I, I'U If() n II Hl· II f ru lc fr m b,ch,~nd th_~CC11ICS b Idle. I lhnninatcd On ,I Needless to suv, most members

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lin the words ,uf A,d,~un Wci:s:h;,up'", :~,inlself::

These good fo~ k SWIC'] ~ au r nu m-

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yuursc,hf.cs [owo'rk::: ,th~sc' gc~rrlc~ men must be- made ru n'ibb~,c' c;1'1: the h~J i 't ~ ., ~ I' 8,u t ,t h is so rt of :ptCO pi c must always be made ['0 bcUtCVC rhar rh c grndc they h~IVC reached is

tl u.:' last. ,t 0' '.

Tille most wonderfulthing IOfaU

is that the distinguish, Lutheran

and c. al.v. i!liS.'. t .rl.·.lcO .. l. ;0. g'ia,n ... s.'.', _WI:l.O. belong Ito our Order really U[lI/i,f!l'ct, that

Idle'_ see 1,11, i,'t the true and genuine sense of the Christian rcHgion!' O~I morts ~ man, '~S there duyt,lii'ug that you. cannot be made 'tOI bc'UcY'c?

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I he public record of the UJumi,-

nati is tq.uitc:th·~n,~ but it does show' rhar before it was, exposed brie'Ay in 17,86 it had ,alread.y enjoyed immense

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SU CC'CSS in attrac'l~lng tnro tts outer nng$'

some of rhe unost prominent men ,of Europe, Its, roster included important names jn 'both ,g'Q'V,ernnlen't and finance, It was the most important s,ingllf: fOI,c,e behind, the French Revo~'Ut~ton~],:2

Not onl_ had. the Illuminati deeply penetrated rhe Gr·- nd Orient Lodge's 'of France, and the Masonic Lodges 'of Ger .. , m,any,~ but it 1.1.5;01 was known in uhe

George Wa5hingtiOIn w,arote,d, about the n lumin,ati in lth"e nired States.

Ka.r'~ Marx lUld. j,olmne,d ,I IC!Dlo,Slpl,H-',artlo:ri_ I, ,eire'lle' tcallted, ,th: League ,or the JWl,~~ T,~I'is 1P'f'OUp:-. blte'r' ch,an:D'.·· .. e,d :i"tl ie' 'n __ 'a~ nse It_I '0, rite

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Un:i ted Sra tes..1 n 1'798 -, IG.eorgc Wa,5,hin,gton, who 'w,a;sthe' fust Master' ofjhe Alexandria Mas!on,ic Lodge, composed ,iI 'letter t'OI at Reverend G .. W., Snyder. Here is what Washington wrote:

Reverend Sir: It was not m,y in .. t~'nti.onto doubt tbat the doctrine IOf' the Illuminati and the principles of Jalcobin'is,:m,~ had, not spread in t'he Ulli:ted States, On the contrary, no one is more satisfied of this fact that [ ,a m ~

The idea i meant to, clonvey was t ha t I Idid not believe ,t hie Lodges of Freemasons i n this COIU n try had as

~Q' - :P ,'01', li~,~' An d A avored to p-:'rol P,oJil.g-''"Il 't· e .

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the' diabolical tenets,

That ~~n,d'iri,d'~la·,ls of them mav have done it, orthart the fOU'[lder~, or instruments employed ro fOlund t hie democratic socierles in the

U n,i."ed. S.·.· .•. ,'3, tie. S. . 'm. illy ha. V.'.~·. ha ... d. -. . .. t .. h .. i.'s

object, ,;;tn,dacrually had, a se~p,ar,a-

tion of the people from their g,O\f .. ernment in 'vie'w", is too evident to b - q-- srioned ] l

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I orne ye'ars later' an obscure inte] .. t lectual bythe name of Karl MasK joined a conspiratorial circle called rhe Le:,agulc of the Just., Shortly afcerward this :group re-formed into still another organ izario n ,caUIf!,d the Communise

t League, and ", in l847', th,e'y hired Mar!i ro

write thelr poH'cy statement for the pub ... nc~, ~'t wal, culled, the Communist Mani;~ fcstu~

On the surface, the ,'vl,ani~cs:ro ,a.ppcared 'to be at, humanitarian call to the workers o'r ,tJ]C world 'to arise aga,~n.s,t t h elF' all c gc d. C',I pi tali st ex pl' 01 te rs, .8, U It it IJ10u~d be 'no'tcd,thattlu:! project was I supervised b.y Fr derick En,g,~,csll a capitalbl't of substantial weahh. M,arx, himself was so u n ~ m P"OTIt.iln't ,th at for th c firslt

It went, years, aft,c:r its publication his, name did not even ap'pc,ar Ion the M,ani ... 'fcs't'Q" J, 4,

In 1'9'2,0,. just three yc'ars, after the 801- sheviks seized Russia, Winston Churchill decl ared ::,

[From] the days, of SparticusW',eishauptto those of K,ar1 Marx,- tOI those of Trotsky, Bela-Kuhn Rosa Luxembourg and. Emma Goldman. this w·orld.~wide conspiracy .. '. '. has been !,t'c,adily VC?lwi.ng. This, conspir ..

a,c, Y 'P.faY',e, d a "de, 'fin,_ i, t,el~' '~e,'c:o:gni~,ab I,e' role tn the tragedy 'of the French

Revolution, l,t has been 'the' main .. ,

:spring' of ev,e,ry subversive movement during the' ninereenrh cen-

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tury ~ and now at last 'this, band of

extraordinary personalities frlom the underworld of the ,great cities of Europe aD,d Am·erici;}, have ;gripped 'the' Russian people by the hair ,of their heads, and have become practically the undisputed masrers ,oftha,t enO'TmOI'US ernpire .. '] s

In 1'95.3- the Report of the California Senate ,(nv,es£ig,a'[ing: Comm irtee on Education contained an extremely revealing

conclusion, It said: -

SOl-called modern Communism is apparently th'f: same hy'po,critica'i and deadly world conspiracy 'to des'troy ,c.iwi],iz3C'i 0 nthatwas 'o'und,ed by 'the secret order ofthe Illuminati 'in Bavaria, on May 1, 17761t, and that raised its hoary head in, our colonies here at the critical period. before the adoption of our Federal ICons'tirutio,n,.,36

I Ma,rx 'Wii(S, so' unimportant fh,alt ~o,r' the (i,rs'£ tW'lcn,'ty years ;aft,er the P,u.'bU,ca,tion 'of dille Communist Ma.n.ife'sr:o hils name I

'W'inslton IChu,n:hill recogniaed that the B,o~s,h,c'vik.s 'W':it.D' ,s'e'il,z,ed Russia in t'he name of Communism were m,erle:ly ,acting: on 'be~b:alf ,of the IUumi:nati that older , Icons,pir,a.lcy d atjn 18;' back to Adam We:ishau P' ",t.

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'Tille S -llnbo,1 ,o,r the ,I,U= "cc'ing; !ey,c is ,c'l,u,sc'~Yinis.oc'il~llu=d wiltl. the UI,'u,R''IIiualt'i,", Like n]~:.ny other (e'i.ltu're' uf' tllJs 'CO,'11',pir ... a, '." 3pp,~uicndy ir war ,a'ken 'by Adam 'W_-khaup'l fronl the occult svrrsbollsrn of ancient hi tor ., It " p'p,ear'- toda among the symbols of rhe Rosicrucians, chi Freemasons ~lnd nll,a,'I1Y 01 rhers around the "-:orld inclludinp' th ' - 0 D' i in

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Uudoubredh 'II it is me'r_ly' a 'COiJ1ICideuce that the' all-seeing eye El0"W 8' - pelr' ' on the alternate 1- ide' of'd,1l " IGr'ealt Seal at ~ he Federal Go' I, rnment and also ID,n dill e one doll r 1110t~' 0 f the F ~-'d,eral Re r' ' Sy.lt~lnl~

A_ the bottom, of the ses ,I",in Roman numerals there' 'i' lithe date 1'7'7611' This, lof course , is the YIC'al of American Inde .. p'£nd ence ',"doubltle·_I-, it :L merelv

Ie, .incidenc e that it i also the ylear of-'1rl'::-: '-oundillg, of the Illuminari,

There is, much IC'vid,lc:[Cle bldi,cat'i: that the Communis - .;,n.d.Ca:pri·Ea ist IC'O~ls,plira.lt{'cS 'b ot 'h. are Inclr,clly.'two IOIU.t ,gf 'nt,a.nybl,~a.n,c'~,u~'I_,of a " L8stc'[' ICOI1,SP'irac'Y 'wbich may b.'vlc Idsr:ori,cal,c;!,o:n'ti:n'uit,y 'wilt b rh e Ord,er ,ot It lillie' IUumhm,lt

'EX!pIiOI'~e 'E he ICICln,spl.ir,' ICy ~R.Jedul:!:e the size' of gevemmene. Return our :m'D,nle'y 'to ,I s't,3nd'uldt'h.t cannot b,e Rllanip,u!late'd,., Tih'ls, mus't'b,e' our ,[le-::1p,DI:ose',I,

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Bur then, perhaps none' of 'chisi! merely coincidence. Is ir possible that boeh ,th,€! Communist and 'Capit,aJis'c eons:pir'a.cies have yet one more inner circle 'ff)J·:tl·~i"fl' the circle 'chat is common to 'che',m bOl,th'l' Is it pcssible that both movemen ts=unbek nO\VDS't to most Df 'the people in them-are :m,lere],y Icon'tem:po:f'ary counterparts of a much 10 I der 'CIO'O'" s,:pir,acy? There is much evidence=far more lenan presented "here'-',ol indicate

that Ih is, is, the case but c, fra.nk:1 y , we

don't ,know,~Un'tU someone on the inside 'of such a master con.sp:irlicy decides '[0 reveal Its existence today, we simpl have noway of finding out. B,'u' we do kruJ'w 'Eh,IJ: ir is not imposslble , and eertain'ly not absurd,

h,IE, then is our r'espons, ? . Fcrtunately it is, not :ne'ces ... s"rlrYtha't we resolve the historical ques~ eion ,of the conspiracy 5, origin,. Re ,'ardI,es:s of wh,e'dlf!"fthel,e is one eontrollin grloup', I or 'CW'D IC(}OI'per,a.ti~g erthree C'O'Ri-

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pleting,- or ~ou,r, or' ten-sin practical terms of 'ha't can be done abo u t it. I lour response must be the' same,

Conspirac -, as it lope'rate,s at the highest level in the Unitf'd, State's today, rests upo,n two solid foundations and e:~J0'Ys thpr tecrion of shelter, If 'W ~ could knock out it , foundations. it would collapse, and if WI could strip :away its shelter it 'wo,u.~,d wither and die,

The shelter is s:ecrlecy. The: fa u ndations are hig zov ernmenr and rnanipula-

tio:n 'of mOlnley' .. _ 0, conspiracy can stand the right of explosure. No conspiracj can rule the masse without the tool of an extensive government bureaucracy, And certainly no '.' capitalist" conspiracy can long sur ive without control over the nation's mloney ..

Expos the conspiracy. Reduce thl€! size of goy,ernm,ent., Return our m"on,e'y to a standard that cannot he manipulaced, Tlds must be our rlespons,e,.,

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n th, Hnl'it,cd time 31V, Uabl,e I. -;e 'ha,v, artemp Id ro del II . II' trate rhar the '-lnlpir"_I~ 't'ori;ldvi,c'w of histlolr'y'_.,p'arltilcu.l.arly of recent h is- 1 __ ,'ry~i51 ~'ll Ie 'frl~ ct vie - ,~Lc,t 'I S,UII l'Ilariz,-, n,o,wl

~:ght major : onchisions:

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t,,, There hi and has bllcc'nfo'f sornetimc at conspiracy amlong S,Olfl1C of [he ricbest people in the world a conspiracy that vif'cuany owns the' 'monc:y sys'tlcm,s of 'cJU! major non-Communist nations, Th~s,m,onopol:y is protected I hyth,c POW'Cf of the respective :gOY'Cl'nm,c'Uts,,- land is used to perpetuate the conspiracy's vast w'callth, 'by the creation of money out of nothi:n,g~

:2" In the U'nicc,d States, chi's nllonctaryFrllud is perpetuated thr,ou"gh the Federal Reserve System, A~,though the· 'C)U~CUI!>ivc: branch rI1Ic,o'r,cli,cany has sorne con It rio II O'\fICT' this syst:lcm r.h:rough occasional appoinements in J'IC!aJ"i:'ty, '~t is, the s.ysltcm and those b.chiind it

who (.0 n ;tr'D'~ the C" ec u tive bra n ,ch III - -

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,31, 'The Capiralist con spiracyin this 'CQ'Ll,ntry surfaces Ito public v'~cw'i'nth,c ~cr=m, of the,

scmi-secre t Council on Forei Relations. Its members exercise Ith,cir' control OVC'I' the

nation ,throug:h gOlv',ernml£!nt; tax-exempt foundati;'O,ns", centers ,of education and [he mass

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4~, 'Din the surface I the ICap'ha'Us:t conspiracy appears '[01 aplpOSIC' C01n'mluni'5~Tti' lit spends bHJions ,of dollars in S'-,- ectacular 'mUmtary displays of anri-Cornmunism an around the world, but nei er [01 [hie extent of seriously harmingthe lenemy· and certain] y "'O':~ 'to rhe extent [Iff defcatin: _II h:i rn, Mc'anwhil,c'" behind the scenes, the conspiracy alwlay,s has

nourished and -I "'!t;d-, d C"'::-:'O- mm 'U"'-I nism b oth on! 'f- ill 'om' A, and ~·bl~r'o-:'a- d ~. Ii" dec oes e lL'l~ C" ,unt· becau seit ~'r

... ~. !fJ,If1 __ ~ ,P_I - _lIJ--_1 ':.__ ... ",1., _ .,' :_,-. , .• Ll!I,_,."_'~1 _...:__ .. "'.~Il ,~~ [I_,IL_I_~ LA_ '.~- 'Pj" .-- .. ~ '_ iI' ~1Ir .1,1 _.'~~ ,_1''1 ~:-I L"'~!~I. ,~- - - ',_ 1.'_' II~i

pro-Communist, bur because it needs the I Ippearance: of a forrnidable foe land the 'Ch,3IOS, by-p.rodu,tt of amanaged confUct to advanceits own goals ofto'taHta.rianwo_-ld gOYlcrn;mlent~

Sill, Th re is much evidence indic,at:ing that the Capitalistic ,Ufld' Communisr conspiracies botl: are directed b,y a singl,€: master conspiracy whi,ch m,ay have continuity 'wirth [he Order ofthe lUuminti which WII.S founded '2,.00 y,ear,5 agol,~ But this historical question is not nea'd.y as important as 'rille immediate question of what can. be done about it today,

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til As for our re pOD e .we musr begia

I It'D' di man I the con I plr, ," I m __ ichin ~11"f big !~ -1,?n'lmenlt.. e IUU;-,1 rica I re . unerl ... leaD mde pende __ - ' .. must r:. _-urn our sch - II II _ ~'ICaJ conrr 1., 1._- mustprotecr OUI" pol,h:1 ' forcle,<, frl 11] ~' deral aid which !_, t'h _ c- rtain Pi _'th to ,I n ttional 'p Ji,_'c ~ rc C! n' ron d 1f."OI'n1·-' hin:gt ,11,.,3,' We must dn,oun e I I, IIlU' sh,-,ring' ,-"

tr=~DII'Paren't device I" ding to' control over local governm,Cll't~ J, 8 W,e rnui "t raise up m ''11 fOlf POlil'tic,3,1 fn,-,e 'who not lonly ,t-Ik ah tilt redu in: _ ,g - '\'lernl1l 'n't, bl'I,lt w'h,o ' - iU do it, n, I ~ _ hi - '- :r,e le~ I I cd=and ,t hat m _ ns men wh are totall ' independent of .sta b~i' hmeut politics.

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7',~, W,e must reduce the 'Pie de ra ,II Reserve Syte',ml toa service fU,D,cti'on of ch:~;arin,g checks bll~ltwe,cnbSJnla;, o,nly,., Mer,ely tur:n'i,ng the I',ytem 3' '~It stands over tOI the ~cd,erall iGo,v,e:rll]mlel;]t.~ as, some h,av':c ,5, Jgg:,cs,ted" wiU not solve tile: problem, The same people

'would contro] it either 'W,3'Y ~ 'Tb,e root of hie c'vU is ' h:3.,t l110ney IS, created out 10 i nothi':n:g" and the Inlsild,'era, CQ,uJd do Ithalt today just as e,a.s,Uy directl y thro,ugh :8;ovei~'nmeu't as

they do Ithn:),ugh the Federal Reserve 'sys'tellll.., The ultlmare solu ion is to p'rle1I'e'nl: ,"nYo',h! ....... in or ou't, or :g"D,v,crDnlent~frIDlm' m,snipullating 'the mlo1ne'y supply,., Anld the onl')'

'wa.y ,to, d,u It:bat is to return our m,oney :'0' the go.ldla:nd siiv'le.r standards ..

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8~ W,e mu ' C f O.:,C thr on p,ira,cy 1-10' public ViICW., 1'( somehow ,ev'lery - rnerican could bl made aware ' f' I h, f: cts I nt~_,ind in th:ii' pr enta i n if it Wier, ' po,_'~,i,bll,c '0 circumvent 1:1,,1, ablishrnen 's channels of rna" communication aru 1_- _,rry Ithi' mes age pc'r on ... tl '-plrson It ,I our 'fr'iend" and nC"igl1'bon;,,_ and I~e,no,w I lub rnemb: rs, the on pir- -'-'1 w' u:I'd collap 'e Hike a hOI'U e of card _,

IC$, the hour is late, but it is not hJ'D late iif we are realistic ~n our cffo'rts~ As Americans w,e can sti,U speak ,OUI: wit,hou,t fc,ixr' of unprisonmeur. '\\I,C can s,ltiU join together into 'pattio1ticgroup '0 Inu~tip'ly our 'cf~c"ct[vc'nlc'ss., We can s,tiU ,ch,aUcngc the Estahlishmenr's candidates, w'£: _t~U retain that 11"1 mnaut of power to rcg~~in control of our OW'1ll :goY'lcrn:mcnr., W'irhD~viinc :guid,ancc' ~uldwilth your l,u:;~I'P"~ it CdU he done. 01

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2., Quigley", P',. 950.. 1. :~ bijd~ p., 49.

4. I~ b,ijid~ 'P. 32,5 ..

5. rb,~:d~ p., 7'2,.

16,. For a d.,eriliUc,d chrol:dcle of even ts clnd pe'rs,o,n,~jJj~iti,c:s in'vDhfl~d h1Jt:h is h,o,ilJN ~ rCild G~n'Y AUcn\ts excellent article TI'u~ 8d,rlkf!"S~· ,CuJu,sl "~~'dto',i~1 ,Or,iJi'us of tl U~ ,I;;,r!,d'e,tYll' R~'I~r'I'l' (First ,ilplp,e'~rlcdin . ,I,nenica"l Opiufoni/c1ld:'~I'~'Ir!~ M~l~,dll~ '~97'O., N'o,-\' ,ivail3bl'f in :re'prin( form,ron'l II "'le,f~·!("'JI'U IOpi~n~oll, 3,9,5 'Concord Ave., B~lmo:nc~ Mals:s .. 02118).. Also sec Clean Skoesen's T1~le ,'(~k'e,d Cap'i' :ali's,t" P'P'. "l- 5' .. ''111

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7 IQI--" ,1- .. ' - 3'1'1£ ., .UlIlgu;:y,~ p.. I,,,..IJJ,.

lEt Tl1,e- foUowin,R no te in GoL House "s OWQ il,and:wri'ldn'} is extreme~yrlcve'aJing of Just '~IOW much faithth,ey ,dl.~d :1103"111: in him:;

,Mr'. S,e:htff ,and MIi r, , \V,arbur came in a few minutes. 'Waiburg leli,d, 'most. of the talkil1"g., ,. ~ ,., Ti1,ley 'WaJl1,t'ed me to ,:toto, Washington witb M.r,..Warburg af],d Mr. Dodge Mr .. , ,S,c'hi(f sa yin, I WtU; ,th"e' -, loses and ,they w'Olld,d Ib,c the' Aaron s, He a skied, ~r E ,knew :01,,, Bib~,e w,eU enoug,b.fQff chis to, he' cleat' rom e, 1 [lol·d. him I did.,

He 'was r,efe:rrul,g~. of IC'OU]"SC, ·0 Exold'r,1S in the Old' Testament in wh,k.,J'l! Mo,ses, nN:eived Instructioes db,e'cdy' (r'om IG'Dd,~ ,and then to,l,d Aa'I"'O~~ the priest, what rio say to the people. See The IIT:fliliJ'dte Alpers ,o/'Collon'ell ,Hou,te'I by Charles Seymour (Koug,llton Mifflin ce., Bosrcn &' N.Y,.~, '11~l216) V,oL 1.

P -, 1- 1~5- '16·' t:.

, 'pI' ·0 ' 'I .,.~_II[]!l1

'~t Seymourl Vat 1., p., 114,,,, ._

to.. L'Nado:nal Debt :H'eadeld Through rtui!: Ceil-

iD,g A,gain,., n IU~S'., f'WS ,A,~td' J~;rld R,lflp,ort"

F',eb,., m 51JI 1'91'11, p'. 5,S~

11. 'Q:uigl.,ey, p .. ,324~ .

12,., See RJ,ukin ~Dddy b'yKenneth ICb;rk (H,ol[,

Rineb31,Ft and. W'in8.ton~ N.Y'~, 19'64) P"" 26,7'., 1...3'" Q,uigileJy p., 1. 3101~

14. Ibid. ,p~ 131.

1,5. Qu:iB]'cy p. 132.

'the seri,ous student \villJ gain ,3, f~ls,cina:t,~ in,!: in,S.:.bIE in.'t'o 'th,eawesolm,e P'QlW"Cf 'of Lord ,Aitfle,d, Mil_n,e'f' and bisR.oun,d 'T'a:bl.e Groups, by re'a",dit'l!g B,i,tis/l, A,P'lt by R. H. Bruce Lockb,art,.8,riefl.y summarlaed, the sto:ry is. as; foUlQws~ Lockhart W~ sent by the -British g:oVf1rD'ment'as, the o.n,lo'F'fi,ciru Brit~sh Am biliJs,s;ad!cu:-tot'h,e newly ests blishle,d Commuaist regime in Russia, He h3!d

been selected and .spl,onson~d For' d~l:i,1 :POIS,t by Lord Atfrcld Mi1 ner, 'L;olckhar't aU hut worship'plCd ,~H du: fc'e't of Mii~ncr and gave him C'rcld~t for being perhaps the gr'eat,C'~:t hcbinldEttlu!'"s;clcHcs statesmen of iJl'is dm,e,. Minner h ~ld, personally toured pr,c:-lFc"'Iolurtl.oRaf'Y Russia ~-n o"d,cr' tOI become inti: .. ~na]'rc~y f~_:miUa,l'wid1 ,aU du~p_o~itica1 cur'~ reuts and dis,c,nuc'nts. ,that migl1it be us,eful :in oVlcrthr,owiug ,the czari_s'tre,~'m,(t~ \VhU,@ j,n London, Lockhart ha.,d. be,en i.D, almost dany contaer W~t'!l Milner .. Once In Soviet Russia ~

L'O,ckh,~rt mer 'CotRaymond. Robbin.s w'b.o,~, sUPlp,os,cd]y was, rhe .h,ea,d ~a,f 't'h.c'U'-n.i'te,d, States Red Cross missioa in Russia, In realhy, however", Rob'b:i.n:s; wut'h,C Am.£ricm cDu!~l'rerp,a'rt 0': L'cu~ld1art~ an unolffi,taJ Amh.assa.dof' to th,e Cemmunise :re'gime' ,sen,c b'y th e W'Uson, ,Ad:nl~n,iJtradon and han.d p,ilck'cd,., no cloubt., by 'Cot E,d,w:a:rd M,atndell House'. ROlhblins 'was, ,', gr,e,alt ,s"dmir,er of Cecil Rhedes and ,studi,c,d 'b 010 k.s. ab'Duit Rhode~s HEe' and. p!~~dJ'DsOp,hh:~s ev,en, 'whU,e in Ru'-sia ..

. 'I.~'- d" 'bL. .. k d b __j.,

Lockhart ,fUI-. R,o,' _Aums,wIQ[ .' e _, - ao,o.-In ..

han d 'in aU matters, 3,'Rld, it 'w,as, obviours t10 the inform.cld.re,adef' th atd11ey 'hie-I,d, an unoa,tu,r,al p'osi'ti.'o'n g,f 'powe-f and inOuell,c,e widd:n fhe Red regime, 'The', 'w'ere' a,b,le 'to ccmmand an, audience wi't:"hany of '[he Co'mmunJg,t C,tl'rnmu.sa,fS ,a:old became in", stant clonJidanrs OlE hOltb T'fOtSk.V and Lenin. Thley le;v,cn w'e,re: ,pcrmi:ltt'ed. to ,attend ,the Ic:lus'BId] 'meetinp of du~ SOlne't 'Cen tf.aJl Executive 'CQ!m.m,h-tlc,e, the high,e's,'t I:o'verninn: boody at dUlt 'tim,!,.

-There is, IO·,DI,e lex'u,e'm.lel,' :re,'vlealina: .inc~~ dent in w:l1icb R,obbins was msulli'Eed h,y T'f'Oltsk'Y'~':5l' nephew 'w'he held. the pesition of ,Assi,rtan it 'Commi5s.ar· Olr Fo,re~gn Affairs., .. R.ob,bins c,aUed Lenin on dH:te~ephDne a~n_d. demanded. an apo'io:8Y. Wi;thin ness dum. an. 'h,'OU r, Trolts,ky~s, nJllphlew 1'l;ld be!~n dis,mu,s,cld

. ..J "'1 d f= , • [I' Till."

'&o'm his post ,ana lex'~u:.··:. : 'n'l:m, RUS.S13,l, rms

'was ),n.deed stran -2 p'o'w'er and inlfl~u!nce ,ov,er m,e un,dupu't:ed, ,dj,c'tatolr' of 'R:USS,],i" espe',cia1llywben w·ie:l,ded. by I mmn who· w,as, merely the 'hea.d of a, Red 'Cross, missi,o.n .. 1[ is obvious, :tha.1: Robb~n_s and Leekhart represented a 'bhicle'n'IJ~on:e th~'t 'was strong enold.,ghto mekethe :rule:rs of Russ'i,rl)J, subserviene to ~ts wilt A:nld this ,is the same ~orce-eveD 'b,i,ge,r' til,an, Rhodes him, self,that S,f:'t up the Round Tab'~e IGr'IOIu,pSi :in the .British d:ependenci,c.s; and in 'me 'United States",

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l 7., A,e'cordln r to Dan ,,-'1:111' c 1t'~I", excellent 13 10 Ie:

I, n tlh,lc FIt IC' 'tidc"d '1'h, 1'~1",isiblle' 1- (n Fll ..

I , nt ,1~CFn 'ii [·-nld_ Ucd'm, nt, - ass,

11' 2) Pr-s,id" nt . enn ' , Is " h: d b=~'n it rnemb -r. Th bal L ~ ,r rhi, is a nal letter fr"-~n the Pre iden!: in 'whli:,ch ilt h;, 5a'id th' ,t he lainu:,d 01 'm,bcr i, ,i p. ~ b,3Ive n ,t seen I hi lett r h, '-, -cc ., an,d ,he IFR

sta - ~-, in _ letter m - da ed J une 1-~

19711 st ,t, d n d-:: I, T~iIJ -C' _ of: re matter r '-11· t Presiden t _ enn cd)' was invited to join rh - -ulll,ci'lbu,t, i:ns'otar· ,ur n:c,ord i,ndic U:., never' ccepted that invita-

- 1t1 n I. h:'h-r ~ rm U-- - r 'iniorml~U' thro'ugh I['h - pa m n, olf m mb r hip dues.' In view IO~ -hi" I ~' h' it W-I'- best 'to omir Pr idenr " I nne y name ho:m the' ]611", which is ,im,pre' i e enough without it.

18 .. A, _ miD t current i]'!u,stration~ P'n:,id,cnt · .... 1 en! 'has appointed over 100 IC'FR memb _ r. to 'It! ~ Y gover,llm,en't posts ..

19'"Qu" ,IY'-I p .. '9Il7' ..

'210" hi -, 'wr"-,cr confesses th_ 'I:, he 'too" hi Id 'be,en

a,:mo:llgth- t gnlu'p ar one time .. I'll 1'9164 I wrote a book. ,e.n'tided The' Fe4TpJ, ,~st, "~ Se'co ,a __ o!,k; (It t~Je United -, -ali :"$,. A,'t

"h ,t ,s't~· 0 - my s l_' edac trion '0'.0 the n rure r the C'DD:pl·-' IJ- y. I h· d only the' sHgh,test inklings '[}If something larger or more~mpDr-tant ,than Communism, And wha' I" had ceme acros was 510 hop l'lss~y (n~ ed ith anti-Semi i rn that 1 W,_'- ,-i hly

f' 'h' .£ 1- "1- "h

suspect 0 w, aeever tseruar ::_jfe- ',_ 'mt-:- I t

h _" b _,ell.chere Iso In retresp , ltc, it is now apI" rent tL- t I hose in ,)' _ Siler , onspir, ,cy ld!eUbenlte]y 11.11'i'C put fo:r'th dlis n oxiou mixture IDf truth _nd anri,s,mi.rt"'" m ror r.h'e I purpose of conceal- 10,-' th _' tr- _h~ The '01- 'I, p- c "_: = ls _d, 'EO

mell _ b ,d, Chat on" i tempted eo conctud,e h t everything in, it is ,g rba e. Newe:rthel,ess, in l'91614~wb n J rock 'm,,),

,s,ccol,d I Q,k al eh Un'~lted_,a.rion'l- t'll. only c'DD-pirator I I ould s e h'-;:n;- ere Commur ,~. t I Sine· t'h,_' time of course, my outlook and knc,,-_ lid", . h.av, m .tured, If I ,,,er - writing Tn_ F ~:drJ14',I' ,:'_~aEt ~r tlolda y.~, there is hardty a 'word I would] b,,3!v,e to Iclrume I bu,t I would no't 9y,~ as I did. rhen, ih_,t the 'UN ' ~. ere ,:ted almost xclu-ie_,eI, bly Commun" ~. '" Tt,el'le wer- :p~c':nty of I ,ommunists in Oiled, to Ibe sure. But I ha_le cOlme ,01 realize' ,i DCI ,t'h _:Jt cb,erle 'wer,e at Is; Of-'O"~C:omm,U,D"ilst ca,ns:pr:ir,at,ors fr'olm o,ther 'br,_nlch'es 10:£ h,e' M' ste'f Con p'iracy ,j

well., They worked u,gcd~IiI::r iin-In' 'C harmony IbcCHUSC th,cir uh~m(lh= Roa~ . we're the sa me . n:d .aftlen ,: r 'w'as di ffi.,cu I, t t Itl;U nne I I, UP' r ,m n ,th,er,. Here is iu ~·t . brie r

mnlimr f the mixture:

'C",- n A, c h eson (, 'tR)r

Hamilr In F:i~h, Ar'mstron,G (C,PW) As,'i h ~iow'm,anl ,{FR)

Ado,lph ,A .. Burroush Jr. (C 'I~, BcnJ- ,milD V. - lien ( . FRJ

L~u8Ilj.n : urrie (I F I' .• nd .', mmu ni ' ) - u rrnan H. D:~ vi - (1- "R)

L_ wrcncleDu.:gga:n ('C,FR . nd ommun iSlE) J'olhn ~-'os'h:='r Dulle (I -"Fit)

CLrk -~" Eich'e'lb_r~c'r . FR)I ~

Herbert Fcis (I F _' )

0:-1 Field {C'ommu'n~ JtJ

H TOJ,d, IGJ ser (. .omm.unist)

Green H- ckw'orth (? J

Al, ~r' Hiss ('CFR nd ommunlst] H,_ .ry Hopkin, (,- mmunis)

Crd U Hull (?)

Phillip Jessup ( - =-R)

~rvinl- K pi n (Communist) lOW :[1 L ,[[j,more (C RJ

John, IMcCloy ('CFR)

A 'one H- re _ Cormick (?)

L '0 ,P _ yokky (' cFR)

. 'i, - r P rlo ommunist] - elsor Rock,_fcUcr (CFR)

'N "th n Gn!:,ory , I'U' ermaster (Communist] H r Id assen (C R)

- d ,~CI ti:rdnius"" Jr .. (CFR)

- - n I _ T _ Y lor I('C R)

, jlJj_l _, L~ uum, n (Comm jn it? )

J ohn I - ter V'inccn't [Communist)

H-'o.'ry JulL n Wa.d],~ilh [Communist) D~lvid Wietntraulb ,(Com'munist)1

urnnet ; ',eU (C R)

,H ,~r' - DI __ ref ~- 'hite ('Iommunm't)

_-_n f. h, 5' people w er impof'ILa:n', in the cr anon 10'E the U _I~ bu t the list, i b no me Ins com.'ple'te., -, ir, S:k'Du:s,e:ni'n.-f:o!rms, us eh ,t 'th, re were 7 'CFR members in ch,e ,-, me eic n delegatio» to the S.an _ I ancisco Conf renee, Ho, _ m n of th,ese' w,er lso

I ornmunist H- e Hiss, Currie, and DIUI _. n, _ re don t kno,w,. Un au ~re,dly there were 'm'o:re'th H,1l1 theslf;!' thre,e,. BUI[jt i equ By eertain ,tha't 'many if not most, of rh ese people -'_ 'fie not Communists, It is 'hi - _ aClt of the sp_ ,- ate n ature ,of th,e botto' L _nrds olf tlJ~_,e '_W br_ ncl~,e , of Ithe 5_ m,_' ~ -tier C'o:nspira,cy that mu· t be k'ep,t in mind if one is [0 fully' u:nde'r:stand d=te' 'U'N -'51 h~tended rol,e in 'r'h,8lI-'Ons,p,irac,' ..

21~ For def' tt, Din this ee 501 Ye:-_rs Art,-,r' ,,,,-I an "l1'te'rv-i,e,v., with ,Ale'x~ nder Kerensky'

.s,. "e,W5' d d L,o'rld R,epor;t Marich 3 1 9'6 '7, 'pIP., fi7 ,~, 6~J,.. Also "'_ ple'l R,e rd,;t"! to the FO'f~,i,-" Relation« ,of [fh,e U"1lteid $'tatlta's '19118, RliSS,Uz-, House erf Kelp~n:sen.ra~ Idves; Document 186,8 (U. '. Goveenmenr Pri:n'tin:g Office, 1193'1) VoL I , pp, 3,'7,4, .. ]'116. Ala C,,-- -,; '11- sd the R,eflQIII~' ~ian b,-' At:.. Stene de Gou~,e'vir.ch. Also WeI' r'r1 Te',ch ... HOlo,y and ,s01l.1 ~ t B'c'rOlntJlmi,c D'ev'_-Iop'me 'til 1,91''1'-1,'',3'0 by Anthony' C., Su'ttoh (Ho'DY'er Instituee, S[-_nfolrd ni "srsity 1'968).

"'12',,1 IQ' 'u :0'1 ary" p 915- 4-1 '

. ~, '-!WI .' __ ' lID:lI~.' I, Ii - _,I "1.,

2l. Ne'ther the t Iletk nor tn 'terminology are new, Lenin outlined it in his, rwo Ta,ct,i,c$ 10{ Social-Defllo,craey ,iH"h,e D'e'mo'cratir:

R,etJO,l,t~ tion (Lierle Le nin Libr.,I'ry 'Vlot 22, International P'ublisl1ler,sl". Y .• )193,5,)1. IOn Pires 20 and 163 he stared:

H, Yin! e p~. "ned tI11e signific Die, of ,£h,e provi lion1ll revolu tionary governmen't and the I_''titudr, I c,f- h _' p:roL tari t to'w,rd II' the 'fOIU'DW1'Rg queseion arises: " euld - e b ~ ri~.h t in p,uticlpadn ~ in it:action fro,m _,bo've~' n.,d,~ if so, under what Icon I itions. Wht. h ould be: our - ctlon fr'om be~ol ? ~ " .' The' ,d,e;sire 'tiDI _dck to, old ml thad ~ i .. -., ctioo ,only -,efrom 'be .. I'CIW, -1 is e rpressed tv.i:t,h pomp and eircum-

I tanee pr ci ,ly ,':im,c "hen th - rev ... IO~U rion h as con fronted en ,,' 'with t'h e '11, - cees,it u in th I 'VC'Dlt of hi up,ris,ing be'in,' victorious, or _ ctinc/,o'f\1I1 dbo'e'. -

Lenin discussed m detail ,e'_ ,_cdy' ho" 'C,O pri,tlch mass: erion "from belowll 3l,g,;UnsiE pl'Dii,ticaI demai ds nd lag,':-ns from ,'bo'v,e' in such way IrhaJt 'hie inevitable mVC'mlcnt 0 po - er w ,uld be upw,ud 'to fo,'rm ,- ron e r 11 d srtU ~ strDnger g:O'VI: rnmen',. In the I nd I OVIC nment - plow'er becomes t,o'a,l and the' Communist st'ate is comp] ce, _ Dr . ,det n d n,Jy is, 0'- 'this 't eric I:: S ap'pIie,d to 'the ICivU Righes" movement in the Uni ,c"d ,Itl' re :1;1 r 'C d ' 'Of1' D', ad(y Tha~llj' l'l.a,; The' COtl1,"I'N"ist Revo"n,,rion ii, nI' ri"Cd (Ami' riean I ,di- Thou-

~ nrd 03 Ie,SI' , CI_ Uf., 1 916'9), ..

'24., T'ypic_,] ,of _:hi ,'" prlei sure fr"o,m b,ol'vc' ,- is ,the ~onowin ' Sit, ,t'lc'm,ent 'by ,;enatD'r St:eplhc'n 1M .. 'Young of I hio- whi,c'h w-- rc'portcd g]owin, ly' in Elu: Com,'mlU1L,t nc'wspa.p,cr

TIt I I or,' ,';

Wa Jlin:g oln ,S,cn, I~or ,stcphlcn M.

• Young fD' Ohl ) ,decl- red ~ast Wieck tha't

70

tit recen riots in '1'-v'~aDd '" Hough area were not a , aUd~u: result 'Olf an~f (;:OIDSpir,lltyl Cemmunist-in Pl~ ed or other-

The fin 1 solu Ion te th :prolb,lem I Young ~,e,:l: red, lies with the F,'_'d" 'ra~, IGoU ernm ~ Dlt,.IOniy Fed, rial ction ,o,n' lax' ,I scale can strUu: to It'be h.eart 101 - the

I I -- - ~ -

urban dilemm _-I, he 2 aid.. ~ ~ ., - TL" hous-

ins P,'rol¥ _ 1m 'i 't'DDI ,9'maU II T'he p"overty' 'pr'Q "ram is; too small, The P'fQgr un [oir dum, schools, is. tee small, ~ ~ 01 fit is cl 'air that I he I Jimin C'~ti'on 0' slum, m'is,-ry win requ:i'fe new prolgr, m a:nd :muc,:h mo'n '''1,,'-' . (Aug. 2"11 196,6, P" 5).,

'25,~ T:his Is a par, p.],11',aSe 01£ _" s't;a.te,mI'nt m ,d,e b, ,old ... tim, ~ or - nize r and revolu Ion _ .-

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tac:'tici IlL" Saul ALin,s" y,. AI rlep,ort'ed in d~u:;

Au,' . 19'101 i SUe DC Bsq".·rte" ,A lin sky s,aid: U A'ny s,ophisrricD'ted lorganizer 'kn,o'w's that the acrion ts always in rhe r action."

('P' 1- 2c 118:' 'I

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26,. As n:ported 10 ' Who Is Pay ingl ?' ~ by' Gary' AUe:I"~, .At m,eriCdJI Opi,d:OH", NOIY ~ 19'7'0 p'. 1 ~

21,. "Testimony of Ge~ald . - ay'OcKir'k,- ") He, u-

i'H' b,efo're the Serftatlf; In'te:'r:na,1 :S .:curity Subeommkree, Part 3,-, M_'r,ch 1 ,-, 1'97'0" pp ..

2""6" 22' 17'

£. )[- ... ,.'!II'

2lt:ee I'_,,~ c: Breaks if'S, <.ilth Stokely' Carmichae~",u ,Ne.w York Ti'mleJl, Au,· I' 2.l,c 19'6118,. P" 451.,

29., There ,is ne better Ullls:t'ra.'rion of ,thi I Ithan the fact Jllat J. me,,' Kunen~s Th- Stml .. be"1' S'tdfeme't;t'; Notes ,of'd ICoI,lleg' R,,£:iI;O" 'utioMlary' w as net only publish-d by Random House. 0101- o,f the ~arl,es't pub Ii hers, in Ameri,c'I-1 but it w ,bo m - de r,equire,d reading, in :m,any _E,5['_ ,bUs'b'm,en't ,h:gh I, cl, . I nld IcoU_'eJ,url~i ,m frolm Orne' nd Df'd]le 'COUDItry' to the o thrc if",

30. I 'ei' 'I Th Arml d Force_" Ii, Are The ,e-'=-

ICoJ1apSI!'?"·- p~ 9BIl

,. 1 ~ ',--h,en, T'rud ,au declared m-'-.rti I law ·

C' nada 'm'n 1 '970, 'it w,as .at -'p:revie"w 01£ com~n! rtctr, ',ctions of ba't m· y b in store fO:F th e IJnJ'i'te,d, ,stotes .. 'Wi~th thh] t~C'riIC

. . d I. •• ,~ b h

In mini: l' U" mter ,eJ tmg~'o 'O,S ~- _ IE -11-

public perfOrl11.lDce 'of " piro 'T"Agne'w"

IH,c'f'C pip r eo 'be'_ #, ,e h" Im,p,io,n 0-' 1 ,-

IJI,d ol'r'l,lcr', d'(r~end:er .or American itr,a.,d'irio,n, an,d b1'tter IOlpploln :nt If hip'P~'C'1 rcc' pr testo'r,s, SInd cr;m~na~s" ,But w,ha.t docls MI,. Agn ccW Irecolmmlcn Id? /J',ill:_r ,1'0111 mml nt, of Ico'U'rsc .. The' net cr'~e'c't of AgIU:~:WI51 righrcl,oul ,indt,ni"tiorD-lw'hi_h i: I_~uplly rl-p ccrtlc,d Illy

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t b Ie E s tat'blb;,bm,ent p're,ss:~is to further ,drama.tiz,e th'B 'th.:re,a,'E of ,ana;r'chy in rhe Unhed States" to, fi.u!"ther 'im'p,tsD't 't:h,e; suS'" I,estionth,a't' the ,Peder,alIG,orvern,Mle'ft'tm.ay 'have Ito step :in if tldn'l,s gC'tw'DI"Se, andte tu:rth.€!'( 'f:stll'blish Mr., AI,new as the Es,tillb~ lis h.m.,enf seha:mp,ion IOlf titnd, :sp',okc:s,m,a. n for dl~ censervatlve :majority,. T[, is is 3J elassie example of _ill p'l"\el'Sur,e 'firom ab,ov,e Ci re-

:sponding m, tbl~ p'n:,s,eribed:ma,nnler ee "pressure frio,:tn b e~,o'w',."·'

Mo,s,t of wh,l'tw,e k'RIOiW abour the Illumi:n:a'd h,as come£rom s:'ta.D,dar,d, references such u,l'b"c Bncy,c;,lop,edia ,Bfit,ttafl:ica (II t~l! Editi'OJD ~ 'fiO,~, CUflle'D't edidonsJ )~ S',ecret ,S'€Jlci€t.~es by Ark,om D,arau~. (F'r!e:cleri,ck Mulle~f, LOf.1Ldo,'I1- 1 9161 J 8'h,d o.~d,e.r books, which have been out of ~pl:rin,'tfof man,y' ylea,',~ ,Ncl'tab.le am,on,£;, ,t'h,le~e are the works ,of NI,es'ta W'e,'b,slt:e'r:: S"~'lcret ,S'ocie't,ie's "",d Subl~ ',ersIH' MoVenI6'1"ts'", WOf,&! R:e'tlO,It-I,tiCJ<t2; ,the Pl'vl;t A,a-ins' Cip,I'Uzd',tlo.H,. ~n1d rise F,.encl, R,eZlO,,~'t' t,i"n:; A, Stud,,' itl De''''I:ocra;cy,. One of the best of ,ih,e ohder bocks, ,h,o,w',ever,~,has,

'been bro,ughr:b,aek into ll:rin:t~ It is Pr,aofi of d 'Co,lupirdlc71 by J ohin Ro'biD5'o:n,," Ol,rigi,naily :pi'u'bl,lis,Jied in 17"98, it is .now ,~va.ilabl,e ·in a pa.~peI'bllc'k edition, f:ro:mW,c,stlern 151- ]~nds~ Belmoar, M31,S;S:.,

The ~r'Ii'f;;f'r,s' '~f G:eorge Wt.u'I',i,~,to.1!f[om dli.ll1! ortsmal. manuscript sources (Prep,awrcd u'mder' du: dw,e,cllo,n of th.c' 'U',.S,. 'G:eo:rge Wa,:;,bin,g'ton jllc:ent:enn~aI Commisslen. Pu'b,wh,ed by U,.S,., GOivc:'rnmen t P'rinlin,g ,0;'[6;, - l~' II' '), -V' ",11 '110" ,::c ,I: "I 'Q

'~, u;,e,7 r " OJ:. ...... "I' p., JlI I a",

Thef,e are m;a,ny sources w'hi,c'h" .h,en combi.D,e,d - ;p'vlt an, excellent c,o,m p,osit!e 'we'll 0,'£ die .League ,f):f dle Just and ,the s;u'blo:r,din,I.t,c role p,:l.a,e,d br'~'f ,MlafX, in dr,_ft:in:G; lLe' ,Mlanl-festa,. ,s:om,(: of ehe m,os:t 'producth/c reter", e:n.C'IS, ,He,,~ KMI .A~a,X' Tll,e R,~d' PriMS,I-i'aU by LleoFu)~,d Schwa,rzschiID:d ~ 'Gr,o'S,IIe':C and D1'IIJ.:n .. lap, ,N,.Y.~ 19'4·7, IDiriginalIDy IPuhlish,e,d, hy C'haJdes· !S,cr~b'[u:r5: Sions} pl'PI. 1]516, 1. ,51'9~ Al,o Kar:l M~,.,,: C-Ol'm'If1U'ttu't ,- fuft~1el,to (Henry Regne;r'Y ce; 'C'h,h:igo) p'. XV'. Also A Stud,1 of Co,"munl,i~1tl by J. Edg~r Hoover (H,ol,t,,, Rifu~hart ,Indi, Winston" Inc., ,N.V ~" 1 91612}1 pi .. 25., Also UF'Dor Kar~~t'hc Myth of Msvrx 's PO'YCl'ty ~u 'by Gary Nro:rth" ,!I:rt"eriCoft Qp,iH11:oln- A,p,'rn .. 11'9'7"~~, 'If., 23 .. 3'2,. Stran,g,clliy enough", ItWO, ocr dn~ 'l;u;~s'tr,cJfrrCfU:CS, are pub~ Ucad'I!3r'flS, put ou t, 'by Itll C ICOm,lmlu ,!,is,IE Parry it'5C'lf :n'~·rd,~ of ,tl,,,e IColftj'nn~"I!~:J,t .n,t}duiT(!,fitl)' b:, Di'rk J., $Itruik (hucr,n,alt~ol,ullll 'ub~islh~:r5,'1

N ., V ."1 1'9171) :pp,. 51, .. 62., Also' Fmilerl'c'.' En:,I'J by E~S'lc'ep',a,noiv'l (Noviosti Press AF'RC y 'Pu'blLis'hlog House, MOSC'D!W'I )'97"0) pp,. 40',~ 41., Event1l,o,ug'h. one ,m,ust read these wii thth,c Ior,eknowJe&ge :th.a;ttlu::y presern ,Marx in as favor',ab1e' light; :U 1'10',81" sible, s,t~U the basic ,f;:u~'ts are th,ere,.

35,,, The rll-fJ3t1'iateld SI&~"d4Y HeraJd'" ·P"elli• 8,~ 1'9201 as quo'ted in Jlo,hn Ste~tQ,bla,tC~er'~'8, I'lt' ,COlftleS Upl Mllr,der~

3'I{i. See pp,.16St, 170.

37 ~ There no iOJilller is any dou.btth,at£:he Federal Establishment, Ithr'ouG;h the gll..dde~ U~nes ,ud eontrols that a,~way,s £oUow fed, .. era] Funds Is deltermin"ed.to, set up 'il:s, ,own, national police lo~'c,e~ Ie:it]!:ler by re'pbH~:inB 10'1

-b bin I II '] s: - .'

a ~soir_'lng, cOCilJ ,,a:w enr Ol"'c,emlen It a,genlc:~es~

The rismng crime Irate" lar;S,ely the f,e'suh 'Df [h,B Esta.bUs,h:mlefl. t:~'s, Su pn::;m,f; Court d.eci~ :sion;s, is ithe 1!J'~pr,esi5;ure fro:m be~ow' ,~, talwar,d dd.s end, Under the guise of 'b!e'~p'i:ng, leeal poHc~ meet the challenges of rismg ,cri;mle~ and underthe bla:n.n(!'f' ofres'to:ring, ~,a,w' ,and: or,der~, ,t'h.le}r are able tOI pur Qiv,er ,aUk.inds, of cen Itram arion and cQ"nsoUdatio n schemes ,th,at\'l 'ten years algo,~ \YQuld. have belen unthiink.a/blt i:n .3 free America .. In thc,fh}'ud analysis" an ,arm.edl cidzeliu'}' and independ'fnt police forcesmay he ,t,lu! ~,a$tbu]wark of defense a,gamst :totwrtariaJ1 governmle'pl[~ Thl3,t is, why th.B E,s;tahtUsh'm,e'nt is so' anx~ i01US,£O disarm Ithe p',eacef~d citizen and eapture eentrol over his, ~1(u:,aJly :respo,n~si1ble Iaw e n:foif'c emea , ,age ncie s,

.38,. Revenue s!1ulring is merely a n,!ew M~l,dis,(lI:n Avenue name for the cd,d drevice .k-noMl as, federal aird., Not Oldy ,does, it lead 'to £e'der,a.~, control over that 'wb.h:£h is, s,ub,sid,i[z,edltbut the _mount r,aJ«uil off ,the top' by the :~e'd-, eral :Icnl",e'rnment '~8 applaUin,l. For 'i'n8fance~, recen t npre,s show ,th.at" in N!cwH,;UllP~

_ s,~lire1! rlesi,de'Dlts p\c_)l)6,818, to, 1£'11.11 F~d!erDl~ government fO'f Iffvery' '_ 16!0 '[h,art· [h,e' state gc't,sl back in, fe,d.,elr(IDl'CDlnttibut.i,o·nBI~ Connec[~h:'U1E pa'ls, 1,1"Ot3, per 'C::UIP:i,ta ~uld. ,I~'ts b,liC:k

1162.M'li,nc p'ay's ',~ 5fUI, :p!,cr caph~1J and ,gC:UI, bl,alC k '-:7 .5. M,~nis,;;u:::husc tts lf1.3ys,_,,8::2i4 ~nl d gets hack . 72. A.~ tilll,e' IdoU~rr ,innOU:Ulr 'of 'r'CVCEI'ue' "shared ,,~ 'wifhthc' Slt~tC,$ inereases. th~' ;ull!ol1nttnk'Cll 'fr,o.I,D. dUl]n (1~S,iOI ';11111'fC'~1:S;IC$ by lthc ,5Ial.lu~['O:p .. s'idc,d, rudlo,,, Ev',cniJ ehe prcu;:lc.s!i ~id n ot coneen trate P'Dlwlcr in to ('II e flcdcr,aljG,Dv~rlrlllncnt -'w~~I~,ic', ~1,t do',r,g ~ it would, sltiU !b'e' ins~nu~ to sU'P:Plof",tbiis :k~nd olr po~~'i,t~c,~1111 'C'OII :ga~n,c' .. (P~:gur!es It~lkcl'lfronl lvlr£l'U:I.e-ster U"dc,u Lf'cldefJ, JJJ.UIIC 51'1, '~9169,~)

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i ' -_ docum ntar presenration of ODI, f the mo t L onrrov ·r'-iaJ and ieas,t understood Irh me , f the '2,Otb cent ur-y ,., Here arl just a ~~, ,of the hard-hirting conclusionstaken from the r _'x'- - f thi; document:

1;1_(,-) Th " i and ha h n ~l,rome' I ime a c nspirs C_.' among scm of t h _ ri _ hest people ill rh, 'world II a conspiracy that vir ... tuallv own' the (DOne systems of the major non -' omrnunist nation, ,i Thi'_1 monopoly is protected b, the po,wer 01 rhe r P c'" rive goYc-'r'nn1ent' and L, 'use'dlop', rpctuate rhe 'CO'IrJJ Ipl:ir,a>cy" 5, vast wealrh by th creation of ,mo1ney OU,[ of 11 thing~

"(2) In [he 'nit,ed. Stare: this mon t ,f'y fr' ud is perpetua ed through rh - Federal RI-' erve :~, ,-,tem., Although the e ecu ive branch theoretically ha some control over this system through 01 casional appointments in res 'lilY, i - is th 'f"teol and those b_ hind it who contro] the executive h~an,eh.,.,

10, '(3) Thl'- 1 __ pitaUt conspirac ' in thi country urf: ce --0 :pIU-~ li,e vi,c'w in the orm ,of t'il '_ emi-secret C'O-'U11Ci~ on Foreign Rl tions, It, In embers exercise itheir control over the n __ lion IthJ"'oug,h ! overnment, [a' exempt foundation~ -, c nter of educari n, and the rna " commuuications media,

~ (4) On th,c surface, the Ca,p:itali It Icon' pir3,cy ,rJppea.,fs to, oppos,"'-' Commui ism, [It spends billion of dollar' lin "peel rcular

,- ilit ',e" ,~':'---;-1-:; -,r' anti-Co ',' ,~,- al '~- -"I-I 'd-- r'h--,' -_I';' Id b "

m I 3,ry wsp ,ay 0-_ ann , ommumsm _' ~, arounc I ne war _ ,-,ut

h f ,.' ~ h "'h-' d

'never "to t re extent 0." erIIOU-IY harming , I e ene'my, :31111, cer-

tainJ_ not to the e tent I f d" £ ,atin,g i,t MeanwhiJl-'- be hind the

cene - the con ,pir,s,cy ,aJw;ay' has, nourished and ided Communisrn .b uh at home and abro: d, It dOl, .rhi 'I Not becau: _ i't is, pro,..! , -ommlunist" but because it needs the ,app 'ar;- .nce 0 'C a forlm,ida ble foe and [he by-product chaos of a manas ed confl Let to advance ~,t,_ own goal of totalitarian world go __ rnment,

- (5) Til ere is much '_ vidence indicating that the apitalisr ind I ommuni t cons piracie both , __ rle directed by a sil1',"-)'C ms ster cons piracy which Im,ay have continuity wl,th the Order :f the Illuminati found" d 2100 Y ears ,a,go .. Bur th _ his orical Iqules ion is not nearly as imp-ortant " the immediate qu,e rion ,of wha;t IC3.:D bit done about~t:QlclQy~

For the fuB story behind these conclusion plus a, concrete pr _p _"sal ~ 'f a reali ,tic ,: lutil n read The I 'api. -alist 1 'onspiracy,

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